2020
DOI: 10.4274/tjod.galenos.2020.40359
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Hemorrhagic corpus luteum: Clinical management update

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“…In this case, we first suspected ovarian hemorrhage because the patient was on cycle date 12 at the time of first visit and stated that she had sexual intercourse before development of symptoms. However, large ascites (intraperitoneal hemorrhage), which is often seen in ovarian hemorrhage [ 10 ], was not observed at this time. When a sudden abdominal pain occurs in a young woman and there remains some unclear findings, otherwise-normal ovarian torsion should be included in the differential diagnosis, and careful follow-up is recommended.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…In this case, we first suspected ovarian hemorrhage because the patient was on cycle date 12 at the time of first visit and stated that she had sexual intercourse before development of symptoms. However, large ascites (intraperitoneal hemorrhage), which is often seen in ovarian hemorrhage [ 10 ], was not observed at this time. When a sudden abdominal pain occurs in a young woman and there remains some unclear findings, otherwise-normal ovarian torsion should be included in the differential diagnosis, and careful follow-up is recommended.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Complete coagulation screening is essential for the identification of patients with bleeding disorders, anamnesis, anticoagulant therapy. In addition, family history can also provide important information [ 1 ]. Phenotype evaluation and molecular diagnosis will help a lot to distinguish different kinds of coagulative disorders [ 25 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recurrent episodes occurred in 2 of the patients with certain congenital bleeding disorders and conservative management with blood product and factor concentrate support was successful in avoiding surgery in 3 of the 5 episodes of bleeding [ 2 ]. The observational approach in hemodynamically stable patients could be the first-choice option in most cases [ 1 ].…”
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“…Hemorrhagic ovarian cysts may result from bleeding into the residual follicle at the time of ovulation, which potentially leads to intraperitoneal bleeding and the need for surgical intervention. 3,10,28,29 Endometriosis, a chronic condition affecting 5 to 10% of women of reproductive age in which endometrial tissue is present outside of the uterus, was more likely to be detected in women with VWD. 28,30,31 Clinically, endometriosis is associated with severe cyclic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and dysuria and can Table 2 Recommendation on obstetric management in VWD; adapted from Connell et al 19…”
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confidence: 99%