1.Pseudoaneurysm of uterine artery causing intra-abdominal and vaginal bleeding after cervical conization.
Gaeul MOON ; Seob JEON ; Kye Hyun NAM ; Seungdo CHOI ; Jaegeun SUNWOO ; Aeli RYU
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2015;58(3):256-259
Uterine arterial pseudoaneurysm is a very rare condition usually associated with postpartum hemorrhage. It almost never occurs after cervical conization; however, since ruptured pseudoaneurysm could be life threatening, we should consider the possibility of vascular injury such as pseudoaneurysm when we find a patient with vaginal bleeding after the process of surgical operation. Emergency arterial embolization is a well established therapeutic option to control the ruptured pseudoaneurysm. This is a case report of uterine arterial pseudoaneurysm causing intra-abdominal bleeding followed by cervical conization, which was successfully treated by uterine artery embolization.
Aneurysm, False*
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Conization*
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Emergencies
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Uterine Artery Embolization
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Uterine Artery*
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Uterine Hemorrhage*
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Vascular System Injuries
2.Struma Ovarii: A Case of Struma Ovarii and Literature Review.
Aeli RYU ; Seong Taek MUN ; Gaeul MOON ; Si Hyong JANG
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2014;20(2):191-194
Struma ovarii is a rare, monodermal and highly specialized teratoma, composed entirely or predominantly (>50%) of thyroid tissue. Presenting symptoms are not specific. Despite containing thyroid tissue, only 5% of struma ovarii have features of hyperthyroidism. Therefore, preoperative diagnosis of struma ovarii is difficult. Recently, the authors experienced a case of struma ovarii found in a young woman who presented with known pelvic mass and dysmenorrhea. A transabdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography detected a 16-cm sized multiloculated mass in pelvic cavity. She underwent laparoscopic unilateral ovarian wedge resection. The final histopathologic diagnosis was struma ovarii of the mature cystic teratoma. Therefore, we report this rare case with a brief review of the literature.
Diagnosis
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Dysmenorrhea
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperthyroidism
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Struma Ovarii*
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Teratoma
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Thyroid Gland
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Ultrasonography