Diagnosis and management of bilateral theca lutein cysts in a normal term pregnancy.

Diagnostic gynecology and obstetrics Pub Date : 1981-01-01
D H Barad, M L Gimovsky, R H Petrie, E T Bowe
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Abstract

Theca lutein cysts are benign neoplasms known to be associated with twins, molar pregnancy and erythroblastosis fetalis, but they are only rarely associated with a normal singleton pregnancy. Their natural course is postpartum spontaneous regression. Documented cases were noted because of abdominal pain or dystocia. This paper reports theca lutein cysts which were asymptomatic and were first noted ultrasonographically in a singleton gestation at term. In a few published cases and in a larger number of unpublished cases, apparent confusion as to the benign nature of these cysts has led to unwarranted bilateral oophorectomy. Asymptomatic theca lutein cysts undoubtably occur more commonly than they are reported. With the increasing use of ultrasonography and cesarean section, this condition probably will be observed more frequently in the future. At the time of laparotomy in late pregnancy with ovaries which appear pathological, tissue biopsy and evaluation is of critical importance in order to avoid unnecessary castration in this group of young women.

正常足月妊娠双侧卵膜叶黄素囊肿的诊断和处理。
叶黄素囊肿是一种良性肿瘤,已知与双胞胎、磨牙妊娠和红母细胞病胎儿有关,但很少与正常单胎妊娠有关。它们的自然过程是产后自发性衰退。有记录的病例以腹痛或难产为主。本文报告无症状的叶黄素囊肿,首次在单胎妊娠足月超声检查发现。在一些已发表的病例和大量未发表的病例中,对这些囊肿的良性性质的明显混淆导致了不必要的双侧卵巢切除术。毫无疑问,无症状的叶黄素囊肿比所报道的更为常见。随着超声检查和剖宫产术的日益普及,这种情况在未来可能会更加常见。在妊娠晚期卵巢出现病理的剖腹手术时,组织活检和评估是至关重要的,以避免在这组年轻女性中不必要的阉割。
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