Ovarian Torsion in Prepubertal Girls: Clinical Characteristics, Biological and Radiological Features, Reccurency Rate
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This study examines two decades of French clinical experience with ovarian torsion in prepubertal girls, focusing on diagnostic delays and post-surgical management. The research analyzes clinical presentation, imaging findings, laboratory markers, and recurrence patterns following surgical detorsion to improve recognition and treatment protocols in this pediatric population.
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- Ovarian torsion diagnosis is frequently delayed in prepubertal girls, leading to potential complications.
- Surgical detorsion management lacks standardized protocols in this age group.
- French clinical experience over 20 years provides insights into diagnosis and treatment patterns.
- Recurrence rates after detorsion are an important consideration in prepubertal patients.
- Clinical, biological, and radiological features differ in prepubertal vs. adolescent ovarian torsion.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Ovarian Torsion in Prepubertal Girls: Clinical Characteristics, Biological and Radiological Features, Reccurency Rate. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-04-05. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/10338?via_space=staycurrentmd
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