To detect a direct transition from a haemorrhagic corpus luteum to an endometriotic cyst by serial transvaginal ultrasonographic scans. Prospective observational study. An academic tertiary care and referral centre for women with endometriosis. One hundred and nine women younger than 40 years, with regular menstrual cycles, undergoing first-line surgery for endometriomas, and not wanting postoperative oral contraception. Three-monthly transvaginal ultrasonography during the luteal phase for 2 years after surgery. Sonographic identification of progression from a haemorrhagic corpus luteum to a recurrent endometriotic cyst. A haemorrhagic corpus luteum was identified in 13 women. Serial ultrasonographic scans demonstrated transition to an endometriotic cyst in 11 (85%) instances and resorption in two. A unilateral endometriotic cyst without previous detection of a cystic corpus luteum was observed in 14 women. Bleeding from a corpus luteum appears to be a critical event in the development of endometriomas.

'Blood On The Tracks' from corpora lutea to endometriomas / P. Vercellini, E. Somigliana, P. Vigano, A. Abbiati, G. Barbara, L. Fedele. - In: BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. - ISSN 1470-0328. - 116:3(2009 Feb), pp. 366-371.

'Blood On The Tracks' from corpora lutea to endometriomas

P. Vercellini
Primo
;
E. Somigliana
Secondo
;
P. Vigano;A. Abbiati;G. Barbara;L. Fedele
Ultimo
2009

Abstract

To detect a direct transition from a haemorrhagic corpus luteum to an endometriotic cyst by serial transvaginal ultrasonographic scans. Prospective observational study. An academic tertiary care and referral centre for women with endometriosis. One hundred and nine women younger than 40 years, with regular menstrual cycles, undergoing first-line surgery for endometriomas, and not wanting postoperative oral contraception. Three-monthly transvaginal ultrasonography during the luteal phase for 2 years after surgery. Sonographic identification of progression from a haemorrhagic corpus luteum to a recurrent endometriotic cyst. A haemorrhagic corpus luteum was identified in 13 women. Serial ultrasonographic scans demonstrated transition to an endometriotic cyst in 11 (85%) instances and resorption in two. A unilateral endometriotic cyst without previous detection of a cystic corpus luteum was observed in 14 women. Bleeding from a corpus luteum appears to be a critical event in the development of endometriomas.
English
Young Adult ; Corpus Luteum ; Prospective Studies ; Uterine Hemorrhage ; Laparoscopy ; Humans ; Adult ; Endometriosis ; Luteal Phase ; Ovarian Cysts ; Recurrence ; Female
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feb-2009
116
3
366
371
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'Blood On The Tracks' from corpora lutea to endometriomas / P. Vercellini, E. Somigliana, P. Vigano, A. Abbiati, G. Barbara, L. Fedele. - In: BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. - ISSN 1470-0328. - 116:3(2009 Feb), pp. 366-371.
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