| Literature DB >> 18400095 |
Pedro Royo1, Alberto Alonso-Burgos, Manuel García-Manero, Ramón Lecumberri, Juan Luis Alcázar.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Postpartum ovarian vein thrombosis is an uncommon complication; incidence varies between 0.002% and 0.05%. It most often occurs during the 2-15 days following delivery. CASEEntities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18400095 PMCID: PMC2323013 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-2-105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Contrast-enhanced CT-scan images with maximum intensity projections showing an increased diameter of the left ovarian vein. Three-dimensional reconstruction and anteroposterior view in which an increased diameter of the left ovarian vein (arrow) can be observed as an indirect sign of thrombosis.
Figure 2Contrast-enhanced CT-scan images with maximum intensity projections showing an intravascular filling defect in the left ovarian vein. 3D-reconstruction showing an intravascular filling defect in the left ovarian vein (open arrow) related to thrombosis. No thrombus progression into the left renal vein was observed (arrow).
Figure 3Contrast-enhanced CT-scan images with maximum intensity projections showing a large number of uterine variceal vessels. Three-dimensional reconstruction and anteroposterior view in which a large number of uterine variceal vessels can be seen (open arrow) as well as collateral venous drainage pathways (solid arrow).