2002
DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2002.36195
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Adnexal torsion in children may have a catastrophic sequel: Asynchronous bilateral torsion

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“…In our study, three infants had bilateral OCs, but none developed bilateral torsion; nevertheless, such event has been reported (Corbett and Lamont, 2002). Although synchronous neonatal bilateral ovarian torsion has been rarely reported (Guileyardo, 1982;Corbett and Lamont, 2002), asynchronous bilateral ovarian torsion in older children and adults has been reported in several publications (Eckler et al, 2000;Ozcan et al, 2002;Aziz et al, 2004;Beaunoyer et al, 2004). The prevalence of women with a solitary ovary in the general female population or in the subfertile group has been scarcely investigated.…”
Section: Long-term Outcomecontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…In our study, three infants had bilateral OCs, but none developed bilateral torsion; nevertheless, such event has been reported (Corbett and Lamont, 2002). Although synchronous neonatal bilateral ovarian torsion has been rarely reported (Guileyardo, 1982;Corbett and Lamont, 2002), asynchronous bilateral ovarian torsion in older children and adults has been reported in several publications (Eckler et al, 2000;Ozcan et al, 2002;Aziz et al, 2004;Beaunoyer et al, 2004). The prevalence of women with a solitary ovary in the general female population or in the subfertile group has been scarcely investigated.…”
Section: Long-term Outcomecontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Ultrasound is the diagnostic modality of choice; however, the presence of vascular flow on Doppler imaging does not reliably exclude torsion. [4][5][6][7][8] More work is needed, as no large pediatric studies have characterized the pain in detail, nor have they presented the results of ancillary tests, such as urinalysis. This information may prove helpful for primary care physicians in differentiating ovarian torsion from more frequent competing diagnoses, such as appendicitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women and girls older than 12 years are more likely than younger girls to have an etiology that includes functional ovarian cysts, congenitally long tubes or supporting ligaments, and increased premenarchal activity leading to venous congestion. 8 Oltmann and colleagues 11 described 97 patients with ovarian torsion and found that pathology was benign in 98% of cases. Findings mainly consisted of infarcted or edematous tissue, benign cysts and benign neoplasms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical procedure FSH mIU/ml E2 Pg/ml AMH ng/ml uterus or to the lateral pelvic wall (2,(6)(7)(8)(9)(10) .If the patients have a single ovary (due to congenital absence, spontanous amputation or previous operation), in order to protect it, ovary should absolutely be fixed, in addition to detorsion (9,11,12) .…”
Section: Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%