Ovarian teratoma

Abdomen & Pelvis

An ovarian teratoma is a type of ovarian cyst containing different tissue types such as hair, fat, or bone. Most are noncancerous and many women have one without knowing. An MRI may show a complex cystic mass in the ovary consistent with a teratoma. Finding an ovarian teratoma early allows for monitoring and surgical removal before it grows large or causes complications.

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