The absorption of PI by the skin was found to lead to changes in fT3, TSH, and urine iodine excretion values in the mothers. The findings of this study of Caesarean operations, which have a short duration, might be a signal to be careful of thyroid hormone effects in operations lasting longer.
Patient: Female, 46Final Diagnosis: Unilateral adneksial and renal agenesisSymptoms: MenometrorrhagiaMedication: —Clinical Procedure: Total abdominal hysterectomy and unilateral salphingoopherectomySpecialty: Obstetrics and gynecologyObjective:Rare diseaseBackground:Unilateral renal and adnexal agenesis is quite rare. Absence of any uterine abnormality accompanying current urogenital abnormalities is even rarer.Case Report:We report on the case of a 46-year-old multiparous woman, incidentally diagnosed to have unilateral renal, ovarian, and tubal agenesis just before hysterectomy due to menometrorrhagia and myoma uteri.Conclusions:Any diagnosis of a urogenital abnormality necessitates investigation of comorbid renal or genital abnormalities.
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