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Dermoid cyst on the ovary

29 y/o. Today I went to the ER with right side abdominal pain for the last two weeks (the pain was dull and lingering).

I had a CT scan and was diagnosed with a 7cm dermoid cyst on the right ovary.

The nurse practitioner in the ER didn't give me any information other than that and that I should follow up with an OBGYN early next week.

Does anyone know what this means and what I can expect? Are 7cm dermoid cyst on an ovary usually surgically removed?

If so, how serious is the surgery?

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