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A 14-year old girl is admitted to the pediatric psychiatric service with symptoms of agitation, nausea, vomiting, focal seizures and catatonia. An abdominal radiograph is obtained because of the gastrointestinal symptoms, and Ultrasound suggests a mature ovarian teratoma.

For this adolescent with an ovarian mass, you recommend
A observation and follow-up after current condition is resolved.
B complete work up (imaging, serum markers) now and proceed with early resection.
C complete work up during this admission and elective plan resection at later date.
D complete work up and plan observation only if work up suggests benign lesion.
E emergent resection.
A 14-year old girl is admitted to the pediatric psychiatric service with symptoms of agitation, nausea, vomiting, focal seizures and catatonia. An abdominal radiograph is obtained because of the gastrointestinal symptoms, and Ultrasound suggests a mature ovarian teratoma.
For this adolescent with an ovarian mass, you recommend
A observation and follow-up after current condition is resolved.
B complete work up (imaging, serum markers) now and proceed with early resection.
C complete work up during this admission and elective plan resection at later date.
D complete work up and plan observation only if work up suggests benign lesion.
E emergent resection.
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