• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ovarian endometriomas

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Sonographic Pattern Recognition of Endometriomas Mimicking Ovarian Cancer

  • Saeng-Anan, Ubol;Pantasri, Tawiwan;Neeyalavira, Vithida;Tongsong, Theera
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.5409-5413
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    • 2013
  • Background: To assess the accuracy of ultrasound in differentiating endometrioma from ovarian cancer and to describe pattern recognition for atypical endometriomas mimicking ovarian cancers. Materials and Methods: Patients scheduled for elective surgery for adnexal masses were sonographically evaluated for endometrioma within 24 hours of surgery. All examinations were performed by the same experienced sonographer, who had no any information of the patients, to differentiate between endometriomas and non-endometriomas using a simple rule (classic ground-glass appearance) and subjective impression (pattern recognition). The final diagnosis as a gold standard relied on either pathological or post-operative findings. Results: Of 638 patients available for analysis, 146 were proven to be endometriomas. Of them, the simple rule and subjective impression could sonographically detect endometriomas with sensitivities of 64.4% (94/146) and 89.7% (131/146), respectively. Of 52 endometriomas with false negative tests by the simple rule, 13 were predicted as benign masses and 39 were mistaken for malignancy. Solid masses and papillary projections were the most common forms mimicking ovarian cancer, consisting of 38.5% of the missed diagnoses. However, with pattern recognition (subjective impression), 32 from 39 cases mimicking ovarian cancer were correctly predicted for endometriomas. All endometriomas subjectively predicted for ovarian malignancy were associated with high vascularization in the solid masses. Conclusions: Pattern recognition of endometriomas by subjective assessment had a higher sensitivity than the simple rule in characterization of endometriomas. Most endometriomas mimicking ovarian malignancy could be correctly predicted by subjective impression based on familiarity of pattern recognition.

A Clinical Study on 1 Case of Secondary Amenorrhea after Ovarian Surgery for Bilateral Endometriomas Diagnosed as Premature Ovarian Failure (한방치료로 호전된 양측성 자궁내막종 수술 후 나타난 조기난소부전 증례보고)

  • Kang, So-Jung;Bae, Kwang-Rok;Lee, Jin-Moo;Hwang, Deok-Sang;Jang, Jun-Bock;Lee, Chang-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.113-122
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: To report the effect of Korean medical treatments on 1 patient with secondary amenorrhea after ovarian surgery for bilateral endometriomas diagnosed as premature ovarian failure. Methods: The patient who had secondary amenorrhea was treated with Korean medical treatments such as herbal medication, herbal acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, and so forth. Results: After the Korean medical treatments, the patient could have her periods again. And high FSH level was decreased to normal. Conclusions: The case report shows that Korean medical treatment can be an effective option for treating secondary amenorrhea after ovarian surgery for bilateral endometriomas diagnosed as premature ovarian failure.

Comparison of IVF-ET Outcome after Various Therapeutic Approaches for Ovarian Endometriomas (난소의 자궁내막종에 대한 다양한 치료적 적용에 따른 체외수정 및 배아이식술 결과의 비교 연구)

  • Lee, Bang-Hyun;Kwon, Hyuck-Chan;Lee, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Bo-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Hee;Park, Min-Hye;Lee, Byung-Kwan;Lim, Jung-Ae
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2004
  • Objective: To compare COH characteristics and IVF outcomes among IVF-ET patients who were treated with various therapeutic modalities for ovarian endometriomas and to propose effective pre-cyclic therapeutic modalities to improve IVF-ET outcomes in the patients with ovarian endometriomas. Methods: All cases that had undergone IVF-ET after laparoscopy between January 1997 to August 2003 were reviewed. Forty-eight patients with tubal factor were assigned to Group I. Twenty seven, 22 and 38 patients diagnosed as severe pelvic adhesion with ovarian endometriomas by laparoscopy received only medical therapy (Group II), cyst aspiration (Group III), and sclerotherapy (Group IV), respectively. Laparoscopic cystectomy was performed in 20 patients (Group V). Resistance index was measured on day administering hCG. Results: As compared with Group I, in Group II resistance index increased (p<0.05) but number of oocytes, good-quality oocyte ratio (mature and intermediate oocytes/total retrieval oocytes), fertilization rate, and embryo development rate decreased (p<0.05). In Group III fertilization rate and embryo development rate decreased (p<0.05). There was no difference between Group IV and Group I in all parameters except basal FSH which increased (p<0.05). In Group V basal FSH, and resistance increased (p<0.05) and number of oocytes and good-quality oocytes ratio decreased (p<0.05). Conclusion: Sclerotherapy is an effective therapeutic option which can be done prior to IVF-ET cycles in the patients with ovarian endometriomas. Further studies on a large scale are necessary to confirm these data.