Benign tumors of the adnexa are more common, but the details vary from person to person, and further examination is needed to clarify their nature.
Tumors of the adnexa are relatively more likely to be benign, among which epithelial tumors of the ovary such as plasma cystadenoma are more common, as well as benign mesenchymal tumors such as follicular meningioma and germ cell tumors such as mature teratoma. There are also tumor-like lesions of the ovary such as follicular cysts and corpus luteum cysts, most of which are functional tumors, and some of which will subside naturally.
However, a certain percentage of adnexal tumors are malignant, therefore, CT, ultrasound and other imaging examinations should be improved in time, and if necessary, pathological examinations should be carried out to clarify the specific nature of the mass.
It is recommended to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner, and not to delay the time of treatment due to negligence and carelessness.