2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20163459
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Haemoperitoneum due to ruptured corpus luteum! managed conservatively-2 case reports and review of literature

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“…Still, they should be used mindfully by estimating the clinical risk associated with drug interaction with anticoagulant medications or associated liver diseases [11]. 2016) reported a case series of ruptured complex ovarian cysts that presented with acute abdomen with hemoperitoneum secondary to complex ovarian cyst hemorrhage with etiology of longterm warfarin post-mitral valve replacement, both cases were managed conservatively [13]. Sikka et al…”
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“…Still, they should be used mindfully by estimating the clinical risk associated with drug interaction with anticoagulant medications or associated liver diseases [11]. 2016) reported a case series of ruptured complex ovarian cysts that presented with acute abdomen with hemoperitoneum secondary to complex ovarian cyst hemorrhage with etiology of longterm warfarin post-mitral valve replacement, both cases were managed conservatively [13]. Sikka et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agarwal et al (2017) India managed the case of a ruptured corpus luteum cyst with hemoperitoneum due to unmonitored warfarin therapy post-mitral valve replacement by conservative methods [ 12 ]. Ara et al (2016) reported a case series of ruptured complex ovarian cysts that presented with acute abdomen with hemoperitoneum secondary to complex ovarian cyst hemorrhage with etiology of long-term warfarin post-mitral valve replacement, both cases were managed conservatively [ 13 ]. Sikka et al (2015) conservatively managed the case of complex left ovarian cyst hemorrhage with acute abdomen and gross peritoneal free fluid due to long-term warfarin therapy post-mitral valve replacement surgery [ 14 ].…”
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“…Ara A et al in their case report also reported two cases where hemoperitoneum was managed conservatively and also various case reports have shown that in case of rupture corpus luteum cyst can be managed conservatively with transfusion of blood and other factors. [7][8][9][10]…”
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confidence: 99%