With increasing use of first trimester aneuploidy screening, the incidental discovery of adnexal masses during early gestation is a clinically relevant problem that requires careful consideration. The purpose of this review is to summarize pertinent clinical issues surrounding women diagnosed with adnexal masses during pregnancy. The liberal use of prenatal ultrasound for evaluation of the fetus has also resulted in increased detection of asymptomatic adnexal masses during pregnancy. Although the vast majority of these masses are benign, the possibility of cancer must be considered.
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