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Hyperreactio Luteinalis: Maternal and Fetal Effects.

Ann Kinga Malinowski1, Jonathan Sen2, Mathew Sermer1.   

Abstract

Hyperreactio luteinalis is a rare condition in which there is massive cystic enlargement of the ovaries, mimicking malignancy, during pregnancy. When confronted with this condition, the fear of missing a cancer diagnosis often leads the physician to react with unnecessary surgical intervention, potentially resulting in impaired future fertility. The literature on the subject contains mainly case reports and one small case series. A recent review attempted to summarize what is currently known, but there has not yet been a pervasive change in the approach to the management of this condition. In order to define the natural history of the condition and its maternal and fetal effects, we examined all case reports available in the English literature from 1993 to 2014, in addition to another as yet unpublished case report. Our analysis suggests that, despite its impressive presentation with ovarian enlargement and hyperandrogenism, hyperreactio luteinalis tends to be self-limiting, with spontaneous postpartum resolution and without untoward maternal or fetal sequelae. In particular, fetal virilization is rare, and dependent on the timing of hyperandrogenism. Adverse pregnancy outcomes are likely a consequence of the abnormally high hCG levels observed in many of these gestations, and the subset of women with these abnormal values should be considered for enhanced surveillance. Vaginal delivery is preferred, and strategies to sustain the potential for breastfeeding must be introduced while maternal androgen levels fall, allowing lactation to be established. Considering its benign nature and postpartum resolution, management of HL must be conservative, and continued education of health care professionals who may encounter this entity is vital.

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Keywords:  elevated hCG; hyperandrogenism; hyperreactio luteinalis; multicystic ovaries; virilization

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26474228     DOI: 10.1016/S1701-2163(15)30176-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can        ISSN: 1701-2163


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10.  Testosterone serum levels are not predictive of maternal virilization in hyperreactio luteinalis.

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