Ultrasound of Ovarian Serous Cystadenocarcinoma


May 02 2024 6 mins   12

In this radiology lecture, we review the ultrasound appearance of ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma!


Key teaching points include:



  • Serous cystadenocarcinoma is the common ovarian malignancy and most common ovarian epithelial tumor

  • High-grade and low-grade types

    Peak incidence 6th-7th decades

  • Ultrasound appearance: Mixed cystic and solid mass with papillary projections and thick septations

  • Elevated CA-125 in greater than 90%

  • Serous tumors are more commonly bilateral than other tumors

  • Four main categories of ovarian neoplasms: Epithelial (most common), germ cell (second most common), sex cord-stromal and metastases

  • Epithelial ovarian tumors are thought to originate outside the ovary (within fallopian tube or endometrium) and involve ovary secondarily

  • Epithelial ovarian tumor types: Serous, mucinous, endometrioid, clear cell and Brenner

  • 60% of epithelial tumors are benign: Unilocular with thin wall or thin septations (less than 3 mm in thickness)

  • 40% of epithelial tumors are malignant or borderline: Papillary projection (distinctive feature of epithelial tumors) with thick, irregular wall or septations (greater than 3 mm in thickness). Can also present as a large soft tissue mass with necrosis. Advanced findings include peritoneal implants, pelvic wall invasion, adenopathy and ascites


To learn more about the Samsung RS85 Prestige ultrasound system, please visit: https://www.bostonimaging.com/rs85-prestige-ultrasound-system-4


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