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Last reviewed: 16 Mar 2025
Last updated: 15 Apr 2025

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • pelvic or abdominal pain
  • nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea
  • abdominal/pelvic tenderness
  • palpable adnexal mass
  • presence of risk factors

Other diagnostic factors

  • feeding intolerance, vomiting, abdominal distension, and fussiness (neonates)
  • strenuous exercise
  • peritoneal signs
  • cervical motion tenderness
  • fever

Risk factors

  • ovarian neoplasm
  • functional ovarian cyst
  • para-ovarian cyst
  • hydrosalpinx
  • pregnancy
  • infertility treatment
  • strenuous exercise
  • sudden increased abdominal pressure
  • polycystic ovary syndrome

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • pregnancy test
  • urinalysis
  • FBC
  • group and save
  • sickle cell test
  • C-reactive protein (CRP)
  • transvaginal ultrasound
  • abdominal or transrectal ultrasound
  • Doppler flow
  • PCR, nucleic acid amplification test, or cervical culture
  • surgical visualisation

Investigations to consider

  • CT abdomen/pelvis
  • MRI abdomen/pelvis

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Expert advisers

Jackie Ross, BSc, MBBS, FRCOG

Consultant Gynaecologist and Clinical Lead

Early Pregnancy and Gynaecology Assessment Unit

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

London

UK

Biography

JR is Vice Chair of the Association of Early Pregnancy Units and a medical advisor to the Ectopic Pregnancy Trust. She is also a course organiser for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) advanced skills training in Early Pregnancy and Acute Gynaecology, and South London RCOG ultrasound training co-ordinator for Gynaecology.

Disclosures

JR declares that she has no competing interests.

Acknowledgements

BMJ Best Practice would like to gratefully acknowledge the previous expert contributor, whose work has been retained in parts of the content:

Dr Sareena Singh, MD, FACOG

Assistant Professor

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Northeast Ohio Medical University

Rootstown

Chief of Gynecologic Oncology

Aultman Hospital

Canton

OH

Disclosures: SS declares that she has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Cecilia Bottomley, MBBChir, MD, MRCOG

Consultant Gynaecologist and Clinical Lead for Gynaecology Governance

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

London

UK

Disclosures

CB declares that she has no competing interests.

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