Recurrent haemorrhagic ovarian cyst and anticoagulant therapy: a case report with review of treatment modalities

The common gynaecological causes of acute pelvic pain include ruptured ectopic pregnancy, haemorrhagic corpus luteal cyst or torsion of an ovarian cyst. Ovarian vascular accidents are reported in women on oral anticoagulation presenting as an acute pelvic pain. Although such vascular accidents with...

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Hauptverfasser: Nagandla, Kavitha, Jamli, Mohamed Faiz Bin Mohamed, Hanim, Faridah, Xu Mei, Joanne Lim, Din, Siti Fathima Syazliana
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description The common gynaecological causes of acute pelvic pain include ruptured ectopic pregnancy, haemorrhagic corpus luteal cyst or torsion of an ovarian cyst. Ovarian vascular accidents are reported in women on oral anticoagulation presenting as an acute pelvic pain. Although such vascular accidents with anticoagulation therapy are an unusual entity, a meticulous history, clinical examination, and laboratory workup to confirm the diagnosis and timely intervention is needed to reduce attending morbidity and mortality. However, a standard algorithm for management is not described in the literature. We hereby report successful management of recurrent hemorrhagic ovarian cyst due to coagulopathy in a woman with mechanical heart valves with timely surgical intervention. This case report discusses operative versus non operative management approach and may provide value addition to readers encountering such cases in their clinical practice.
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subjects Abdomen
Anticoagulants
Case Report
Case reports
Cysts
Drug interactions
Heart
Hemoglobin
Hemorrhage
Laparotomy
Menstruation
Mortality
Ovaries
Ovulation
Patients
Prostheses
Surgery
Thromboembolism
Ultrasonic imaging
Uterus
Womens health
title Recurrent haemorrhagic ovarian cyst and anticoagulant therapy: a case report with review of treatment modalities
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