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What Does Cause Cystic SOL And How To Cure It?

A cystic SOL (3.59 cm x 2.58 cm approx.) noted in my right Adnexa as per the report of the USG of my Lower Abdomen. Please suggest the causes of cystic SOL & how much it is dangerous to my health. Please also suggest the necessary steps to be followed for this.
Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
A SOL is a space occupying lesion.
SOL can be any lesion - neoplastic or non-neoplastic which occupies space and displaces the normal structures.
The ultrasound has detected a SOL measuring app 4x3 cm in the right adnexa.
This cystic SOL could be a benign cyst or malignant cyst.
You need to get blood levels of CA-125.
This value is raised in ovarian cancers.
If the value is very high (i.e. in thousands) it is diagnostic of ovarian cancer.
A CT scan of the pelvis also needs to be done to look for distant metastasis.
If the lesion turns out to be benign surgical excision needs to be done.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Does Cause Cystic SOL And How To Cure It?

Hello and welcome to HCM, A SOL is a space occupying lesion. SOL can be any lesion - neoplastic or non-neoplastic which occupies space and displaces the normal structures. The ultrasound has detected a SOL measuring app 4x3 cm in the right adnexa. This cystic SOL could be a benign cyst or malignant cyst. You need to get blood levels of CA-125. This value is raised in ovarian cancers. If the value is very high (i.e. in thousands) it is diagnostic of ovarian cancer. A CT scan of the pelvis also needs to be done to look for distant metastasis. If the lesion turns out to be benign surgical excision needs to be done. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal