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Congenital ovarian dysplasia

Last edited: 4/15/2026

Overview

Congenital ovarian dysplasia refers to developmental abnormalities of the ovary present at birth, though specific details on this condition are not directly addressed in the provided abstracts. The abstracts focus more on related congenital syndromes and educational models rather than direct clinical aspects of ovarian dysplasia.

Diagnosis

  • No specific diagnostic criteria provided in the abstracts for congenital ovarian dysplasia.
  • Related congenital syndromes like craniofacial dysostosis and bone bowing syndromes may present with overlapping features but are distinct conditions 23.
  • Management

  • No specific first-line or adjunctive treatments mentioned for congenital ovarian dysplasia in the provided abstracts.
  • Management of related syndromes typically involves multidisciplinary approaches addressing specific anomalies but does not directly apply to ovarian dysplasia 23.
  • Special Populations

  • No specific information provided regarding pregnancy, pediatrics, elderly, or comorbidities in relation to congenital ovarian dysplasia 123.
  • Key Recommendations

  • Implement paired clinical teaching models to enhance educational outcomes for international medical students in obstetrics/gynaecology and paediatrics, improving communication skills and academic performance (Evidence: Expert opinion) 1
  • Early recognition and multidisciplinary management are crucial for congenital syndromes involving craniofacial and skeletal anomalies, though direct application to ovarian dysplasia requires further research (Evidence: Moderate) 23
  • Further research is needed to establish specific diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols for congenital ovarian dysplasia (Evidence: Weak) 123
  • References

    1 Cortes D, Pinborg A, Teilman G, Løkkegaard EC, Andersen J, Westergaard HB et al.. A new model of paired clinical teaching of international and Danish medical students. Danish medical journal 2016. link 2 Bratanic B, Praprotnik M, Novosel-Sever M. Congenital craniofacial dysostosis and cutis gyratum: the Beare-Stevenson syndrome. European journal of pediatrics 1994. link 3 Kozlowski K, Bützler HO, Galatius-Jensen F, Tulloch A. Syndromes of congenital bowing of the long bones. Pediatric radiology 1978. link

    Original source

    1. [1]
      A new model of paired clinical teaching of international and Danish medical students.Cortes D, Pinborg A, Teilman G, Løkkegaard EC, Andersen J, Westergaard HB et al. Danish medical journal (2016)
    2. [2]
      Congenital craniofacial dysostosis and cutis gyratum: the Beare-Stevenson syndrome.Bratanic B, Praprotnik M, Novosel-Sever M European journal of pediatrics (1994)
    3. [3]
      Syndromes of congenital bowing of the long bones.Kozlowski K, Bützler HO, Galatius-Jensen F, Tulloch A Pediatric radiology (1978)

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