What is a pelvic mass?

A mass is medical term for a swelling. It is a non-specific term, applied to a swelling found during physical examination or during the course of investigation including ultrasound and radiology (x-ray). The mass may be due to inflammation, (e.g. an abscess) or a tumour, which can be benign (e.g. a fibroid) or malignant. On occasion, the mass may be present from birth but is first observed later in life. The kidneys, for example, normally develop as a pair, one on either side in the area of the loins but one kidney may develop in the pelvis (pelvic kidney).



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