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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-027

Cystic Pelvic Masses in Children: A Pictorial Review

Purpose or Case Report: Cystic pelvic masses can represent a diagnostic challenge with its broad spectrum of differentials ranging from benign to malignant. Ultrasound is often the preliminary evaluation with MRI a next step when more information is needed. Proper diagnosis provides guidance to the clinical team with management ranging from watchful waiting to surgery. This poster will use a case-based approach to review the variety of cystic pelvic masses in pediatric patients, discuss salient imaging features, an approach to imaging workup, and treatment and prognosis.
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  • Della Grotta, Lynn  ( Wake Forest University School of Medicine , Winston Salem , North Carolina , United States )
  • Koberlein, George  ( Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center , Winston Salem , North Carolina , United States )
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