Which of the following is the most appropriate management for a 20-year-old asymptomatic woman with a 6 cm multiloculated, solid, right adnexal complex mass? A. Cystectomy B. Oopho... Which of the following is the most appropriate management for a 20-year-old asymptomatic woman with a 6 cm multiloculated, solid, right adnexal complex mass? A. Cystectomy B. Oophorectomy C. Review in 6 months D. Ultrasound-guided aspiration

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The question is asking for the most appropriate management option for a 20-year-old woman presenting with lower abdominal pain and a solid multiloculated right adnexal mass as shown in the provided ultrasound results. This involves understanding the clinical context of ovarian masses and the best management practices.

Answer

Oophorectomy

The final answer is Oophorectomy

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The final answer is Oophorectomy

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A 20-year-old with a 6 cm multi-loculated, solid, complex mass requires surgical intervention to exclude malignancy, typically through oophorectomy if fertility preservation is not an immediate concern.

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Common mistakes include opting for conservative management or simpler procedures like cystectomy when the risk of malignancy cannot be excluded.

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