A pathologic cystic mass in the ovary that is recommended for further examination will not necessarily be cancerous, but is also likely to be a benign lesion such as a benign teratoma or an ovarian chocolate cyst. Most ovarian cystic masses are benign lesions. Common ovarian cystic masses include benign teratomas, ovarian follicular cysts, tubal ovarian cysts, and ovarian chocolate cysts. Although these diseases can bring some harm to women’s health, they are benign and will not turn malignant even if the condition progresses to a later stage. Examination may also be cancerous, such as malignant teratoma, mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary sometimes manifested as cystic or cystic solid, at this time need to confirm the diagnosis according to the examination under the guidance of the doctor.