Ovarian Torsion

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Ovarian Torsion
Ovarian Torsion

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What are the four F's of ovarian torsion?

Female, Fat, Forty, Fertile = gall stones. We've heard that one before. I now propose the four F's of ovarian torsion:

  • Female - goes w/o saying
  • Fifty or less - affects women of reproductive age and younger (including adolescents, children and neonates)
  • Funky ovary - 50 - 80% of ovarian torsion cases are associated with adenexal pathologic conditions such as ovarian tumors and cysts. When imaged using either pelvic ultrasound (modality traditionally used to image pelvic organs), CT or MR there is often an enlarged ovary or ovarian complex noted. The absence of doppler signal on duplex and color doppler imaging…

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 What are the four F's of ovarian torsion?

Female, Fat, Forty, Fertile = gall stones. We've heard that one before. I now propose the four F's of ovarian torsion...

Pediatric EM Morsels

We all know that abdominal pain is a common complaint that in the ED. The differential is vast and includes some terrible conditions (ex, Intussusception, Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Malrotation) as well as rather common conditions (ex, Constipation). Naturally, we have all been taught to think “outside the box” and know to consider conditions outside the abdominal cavity (ex, Pneumonia, Testicular Torsion). When we are thinking outside of the box, make sure we keep Ovarian Torsion on our DDx list for the young girls.

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

The classic presentation of adnexal torsion is sudden onset of unilateral lower abdominal pain which is initially visceral in character (ie, vague and poorly localized) and may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. It may radiate to the groin or flank.

Family Practice Notebook

Extensive professional reference.

Paediatric Emergency Medicine

Strangulated Hernias could rarely include an ovary - 4.9 cases/ 100,000. Ovarian torsion occurs in young women (63% in 7-10yr old), and post-menopausal women. 20% of cases occur during pregnancy.

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