Gynaecology | Ovaries and adnexa: Cases, clarity and clinical insight (cont.)
Tracks
Rm 6 | Virtual
Gynaecology
International Keynote
| Sunday, May 31, 2026 |
| 12:10 PM - 12:50 PM |
| Rm 6 | First Floor |
Speaker
Dr Kee Ong
Clinical Director Monash IVF Gold Coast
Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
12:10 PM - 12:30 PMBiography
Dr Kee Ong |
Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Monash IVF Gold Coast
Dr Kee Ong is a fertility specialist with over 20 years of dedicated experience in Reproductive Medicine. He currently serves as Clinical Director of Monash IVF Gold Coast, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing patient centred fertility care and innovative treatment pathways.
Dr Ong is The Founder of The Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery and a Co Founder of Focus Fertility Preservation, a clinic dedicated to fertility preservation services.
In addition to his work in reproductive health, Dr Ong is a Co Founder of a longevity medicine clinic on the Gold Coast, reflecting his commitment to preventative health, healthy ageing, and optimising long term wellbeing through modern medical approaches.
Assoc Prof Ligita Jokubkiene
Senior Consultant O&G
Lund University; Skane University Hospital
Typical and atypical endometriomas: Diagnostic clues and challenges
12:30 PM - 12:50 PMPresentation Synopsis / Abstract
Ulrasound is a first-line method to diagnose endometriomas. Typical endometrioma looks line a unilocular cyst with ground glass echogenicity. Approximately 50% of endometriomas exhibit this appearance at ultrasound. Some endometriomas present with less common features and can be multilocular, have low-level echogenicity or be anechoic, and may include calcificates. Endometriomas may change during pregnancy and develop papillary projections that are highly vascularized and may mimick borderline ovarian malignancy. This process is called decidualisation.
The lecture is covering typical and less typical appearance of endometriomas at ultrasound as well as changes of endometriomas during pregnancy.
The lecture is covering typical and less typical appearance of endometriomas at ultrasound as well as changes of endometriomas during pregnancy.
Biography
Assoc Prof Ligita Jokubkiene |
Lund University; Skane University Hospital
Ligita Jokubkiene is associate professor at Lund university, Sweden and senior consultant in obstetrics and gynecology at the Department of Obstetrics and gynecology, at Skane University Hospital in Malmö, Sweden.
Ligita Jokubkiene is an expert in gynecological and obstetrical ultrasound. She has defended her thesis with the title ”Three-dimensional ultrasound studies of normal and abnormal ovaries” in 2012. Currently she is an active researcher leading several research projects with focus on ultrasound diagnostics in gynecology, particularly on endometriosis diagnostics and education, pelvic floor birth-related injuries and pelvic pain. She is also participating in international multicenter studies lead by IOTA, IETA and MUSA groups studying ovarian masses and endometrial and myometrial pathology. Ligita Jokubkiene is supervising master and PhD students.
Ligita Jokubkiene organizes and leads national and international courses on ultrasound diagnostics from basic to advanced level. She has been an invited speaker at many international courses and congresses.
Ligita Jokubkiene is a chair of Educational courses subcommittee at ISUOG (International Society of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology), Advisory board member at European Endometriosis league and Board member at IOTAplus. She is also a chair of the Ultrasound reference group at Swedish Society of Obstetrics and gynecology in Sweden.
Ligita Jokubkiene is a chief supervisor of the medical Students at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University.