Ovarian Serous Cystadenoma on CT | Benign Cystic Ovarian Tumor | Radiology Teaching Case
CECT Abdomen – Serous Cystadenoma of Ovary | Radiology Case Review | CT Findings Explained This video presents a CECT abdomen and pelvis case demonstrating a serous cystadenoma of the ovary, one of the most common benign epithelial ovarian neoplasms. The discussion includes CT features, differential diagnoses, and characteristic imaging appearances useful for radiology trainees and clinicians. Key Imaging Features: ✅ Well-defined, unilocular or mildly multilocular cystic adnexal lesion ✅ Thin, smooth walls with no solid components or papillary projections ✅ Homogeneous fluid attenuation (10–20 HU) ✅ No ascites, lymphadenopathy, or peritoneal deposits ✅ Typically arises from the ovary, displacing adjacent structures Differential Diagnoses: Mucinous cystadenoma Functional ovarian cyst Endometriotic cyst (endometrioma) Cystic metastasis Learning Objectives: Recognize the CT appearance of serous cystadenoma Differentiate benign from malignant ovarian lesions Understand the role of CECT in gynecologic tumor characterization Imaging Modality: CECT Abdomen & Pelvis (Axial and Coronal Planes) Ideal For: Radiology residents, gynecologic oncologists, and imaging students focusing on female pelvic pathology. #RadiologyEducation #CECTAbdomen #OvarianSerousCystadenoma #CTFindings #GynecologicRadiology #OvarianCystadenoma #PelvicCT #RadiologyCase #OvaryCTScan #AbdominopelvicImaging #RadiologyLearning #CTAbdomenPelvis #BenignOvarianTumor #RadiologyTeachingCase#reels #trending #trendingshorts #trend #feedshorts