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The presence of theca-lutein ovarian cysts in the early second trimester of pregnancy is highly suspicious for a complete hydatidiform molar pregnancy but can be seen in association with a partial mole. Theca-lutein cysts may occur following hormonal stimulation for assisted reproductive techniques
Ovarian edema is a newly recognized clinicopathologic entity. A case of massive ovarian edema is presented in which a huge abdominal mass was considered to be an ovarian cyst roentgenographically and clinically. However, ultrasound revealed the mass to be solid. Five previously reported cases in
A case of psychogenic polydipsia is presented that showed psychic decompensation and compulsive drinking under the acute stress of an imminent operation for ovarian cyst. Without any indication of an underlying organic disease process the patient developed acute water intoxication due to the
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of unilateral vulvar edema occurring after operative laparoscopy and to review the relevant literature.
METHODS
Case report.
METHODS
University hospital.
METHODS
An 18-year-old woman with a single ovarian cyst.
METHODS
The patient underwent laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy
Excluding those with congenital syphilis all infants born in a hospital in South Korea with hydrops fetalis during a 47 month period were studied. In six out of a total of 17 cases no obvious abnormality was found. Abnormalities in the other cases included leukaemia, pulmonary cysts, ovarian cyst,
Giant ovarian cysts (more than 12 kilogram) are now rarely seen because of the development in health care systems and education. We report a patient with an ovarian cyst weighing 64 kilogram, marked distended abdomen, tachypnea and dyspnea, pitting edema of both legs and inability to walk. The
We report a case of a giant ovarian cyst and its removal by means of a newly and low morbid technique. It's about a 40 years-old female with intervascular closing cardiovascular surgery history, 25 years before, and one pregnancy and one delivery. She has two years development of middle effort
An intraperitoneal giant tumor can form deep venous thrombosis (DVT), leading to pulmonary embolism (PE) when it is removed. We report a case of a giant ovarian cystic tumor with possible DVT. A 52-year-old woman (149 cm in height, 85 kg in weight, and 150 cm in ventral girth) underwent the
In this case the unusual combination of an enlarged twisted ovarian cyst, a parovarian cyst, ascites and gall-bladder hydrops is being reported. Literature references regarding the clinical relevance of this problems are given.
A case of pulmonary edema and anuria with fatal outcome after insertion of a LeVeen peritoneovenous shunt is reported. It was proved at autopsy that the shunt was draining a voluminous ovarian cystic carcinoma into the superior vena cava. Abdominal ultrasound scanning is recommended in patients
We present a case of theca-lutein cysts associated with homozygous alpha-thalassemia. Theca-lutein cysts have been associated with various types of nonimmune hydrops fetalis but have not been reported previously in association with homozygous alpha-thalassemia.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to investigate the association of clinical, laboratory and ultrasound findings with the surgical diagnosis of adnexal torsion in a retrospective cohort of women operated for suspected torsion.
METHODS
The study included 199 reproductive age women > 16-year-old who
We reviewed existing data on fetal abnormalities to provide guidelines to determine which conditions have an improved neonatal outcome by cesarean delivery. We used Medline database to search for English language papers on a variety of fetal conditions that could influence the mode of delivery. We
We describe two cases of large solitary luteinized follicle cyst of pregnancy and puerperium (LSLFCPP) with new clinicopathologic findings. The first case occurred in a 40-year old woman who was found to have a left ovarian mass during the third trimester of pregnancy. The patient delivered a full