Difficulties and Errors of Differential Diagnostics Androgen-Secreting Tumors of the Addrum and Ovary on The Example of Clinical Case. Results of Treatment
Journal Title: World Journal of Gynecology & Womens Health (WJGWH) - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 5
Abstract
The goal is to analyze the possibilities of differential diagnostics of androsteroma and virializing ovarian tumors and to analyze the case of erroneous adrenalectomy. A patient of 57 years with ovarian virilization was removed the adrenal gland. Hypotestosteronemia persisted. It was proposed to remove the second adrenal gland, the patient refused only after 5 years.
Authors and Affiliations
Tereschenko Irina Vladimirovna
Case Based Discussion of Surgical Approach to Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis
Endometriosis presents a diagnostic challenge as clinical symptoms do not correlate well with the extent of disease [1]. Cramer, et al. [2] found that menstrual cycle length shorter than 27 days,...
Management Strategy Change of Endometrial Hyperplasia
Endometrial hyperplasia refers to irregular proliferation of endometrial glands, combined with an increased proportion of gland and mesenchyme. This kind of disease generally results from reprodu...
Therapeutic Role of Dance in the Treatment of Endometriosis-Related Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Proof-of-Concept Study
Background: Endometriosis causes chronic pelvic pain in many of the women affected, which may not remit after surgery or pharmacological treatment. Physical exercise as complementary therapy has already shown to be benef...
Fetal Assessment in the 21st Century
Placental insufficiency remains the major reason for fetal hypoxia and accounts for 20-40% of perinatal mortality. There is no unanimity of opinion in the obstetrical community concerning the use of available test...
Ectopic Pregnancy in Cesarean Scar. Case Report
Ectopic pregnancy on the scar of a previous cesarean is a very rare entity with a prevalence ranging from 1: 1,800 to 1: 2,226 pregnancies [1] and corresponds to only 6% of ectopic pregna...