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Mehmet Bilgin1, Osman Sevket, Seyma Yildiz, Rasul Sharifov, Ercan Kocakoc.
Abstract
Postpartum ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is a rare but serious complication. Clinical findings of OVT are nonspecific. Postpartum OVT, which is a clinically difficultly diagnosed entity, must be thought of in differential diagnosis in cases of postpartum acute abdomen. OVT can be accurately diagnosed by appropriate noninvasive radiologic modalities to start early therapy with anticoagulants and intravenous antibiotics. In this paper, we review the imaging findings of a case with postpartum ovarian vein thrombosis that had been followed up for 6 months by ultrasonography (US), color Doppler US, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23133765 PMCID: PMC3485490 DOI: 10.1155/2012/134603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1US and color Doppler US images obtained at first day ((a) and (d)), fourth month ((b) and (e)) and sixth month ((c) and (f)) show an enlarged, tortuous noncompressible tubular structure with hypoechoic material centrally, representing thrombosed right ovarian vein, extending superiorly from the right adnexa, lateral to the IVC (white arrows). With time, the width of the vein decreased. At fourth month, color Doppler US image shows flow with recanalization (e). VCI = vena cava inferior, A = abdominal aorta.
Figure 2Coronal ((a)–(c)) and axial ((d)–(f)) contrast-enhanced multidetector computerized tomography (MDCT) images demonstrate an enlarged ovarian vein with central hypodensity, representing complete thrombosis (white arrows) extending up to the inferior vena cava, ending at the right renal hilus. There is also surrounding perivascular inflammatory reaction (black arrow heads). Note inflammatory changes in retroperitoneal fat around ovarian vein. Iliac vein is patent. The other ovarian vein is normal in calibration (white arrow heads).
Figure 3MR images show subacute right ovarian vein thrombosis. Coronal T1-weighted image (a) demonstrates an enlarged right ovarian vein showing increased signal (arrow) with an isointense central focus and axial T2-weighted image (b) shows high signal (arrow) indicative of methemoglobin within a complex thrombus. Contrast-enhanced axial T1-weighted image (c) reveals significant contrast enhancement of the vessel wall.