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Recurrence rate after fluid aspiration from sonographically benign-appearing ovarian cysts.
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1992
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RadiologyRecurrence RateBenign-appearing CystsGynecological SurgerySurgical PathologyHigh Recurrence RateGynecologyFluid AspirationSurgeryIntrapartum UltrasoundUltrasoundMedicineCytopathologyOvarian Cancer
The outcome after fluid aspiration from 41 sonographically benign-appearing ovarian cysts was assessed. The considerable probability of recurrence was significantly higher after ultrasound-guided aspiration than following aspiration via laparoscopy (54% versus 30%, respectively, at 36 months). Although all the recurring cysts were benign, the concern with malignancy and the high recurrence rate seem to indicate that fluid aspiration from sonographically benign-appearing cysts by either method is not the management of choice.