Pelvic inflammatory mass and tumor differentiation

Dr. Blair Clark
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2025-05-23 15:55:40
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If pelvic inflammatory disease is present and untreated, the patient may present with a pelvic abscess, accompanied by fever and other systemic symptoms, usually a soft mass that does not erode the surrounding tissue. If the patient presents with a pelvic tumor, this is a malignant lesion that presents as severe pain in the lower abdomen and may erode the surrounding tissue. It is recommended that patients immediately go to regular hospitals for vaginal ultrasound examination, and local MRI examination to make a clear diagnosis, if pelvic abscess, can be treated by surgical incision and pus discharge, if tumor, should be treated by radical operation in time.