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Abstract Many diagnostic procedures have been used for a thorough evaluation of such cases, among them ultrasonography is a currently used tool for the diagnosis. The information about the likelihood that the mass is benign or malignant is important because it will affect the clinical management and the therapeutic approach. Ultrasound examination for the prediction of malignancy in an ovarian mass has been limited by the lack of cut off criteria for evaluation of such masses but with the advent of high frequency transvaginal ultrasonography and 3D ultrasonography, new opportunities are presented in characterization of ovarian masses together with closer proximity to pelvic vessels |