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Ovarian teratomas (OT) are rarely first diagnosed in the emergency department (ED) setting. They are less likely to present with acute symptoms unless associated with more serious pathological conditions, such as ovarian torsion, which is considered a gynecological emergency that patients with OT are at risk of developing. We present a patient who complained of abdominal pain, and was diagnosed with an OT using Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS).

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