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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(1): 165-168, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38219192

ABSTRACT

Endometriosis presenting as ascites is a rare entity, and is more so in women of Asian ethnicity. Less than a hundred cases have been reported worldwide. Majority of patients present with abdominal dist ension and pa in, drai ning massive blood stained serosanguineous fluid. This hinders future fertility prospects of these women. O va rian suppression has been employed as a successful treatment, followed by definitive surgical treatment, such as bilateral salpingo -ooph orectomy, to end the possibility of recurrences, which are otherwise always possible. We present the case of a woman of reproductive age, seeking fertility treatment, who had a more subtle presentation of moderate, but relapsing ascites of un known origin in the past two years. Diagnostic laparoscopy and histopathology of the pe ritoneal deposits suggested endometriosis. Her ovarian func tion was s uppressed, and sh e is curre nt ly underway of a ssisted re produ ction for achieving a pregnancy.


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Ascites , Endometriosis , Humans , Pregnancy , Female , Ascites/diagnosis , Endometriosis/complications , Endometriosis/diagnosis , Endometriosis/surgery , Hemoperitoneum , Abdomen , Ovary , Recurrence
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 73(7): 1514-1517, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37469070

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A 20-year-old, primi gravid, south Asian woman, was referred from secondary care to Aga Khan University Hospital for further management of primary post-partum haemorrhage after a normal vaginal delivery, on July 12, 2021. She was otherwise healthy, with no known comorbidity. She tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) during her admission, on account of universal Covid-19 testing policy. Initially, conservative measures were instituted to control bleeding, including bilateral internal iliac artery ligation, concluding with hysterectomy to stop the haemorrhage. Multiple units of blood products had to be transfused. Obstetrical haemorrhage being the menace in this case, the possibility of Covid-19 positive obstetrics patients being more susceptible to massive post-partum haemorrhage, requiring more radical life-saving procedures to be conducted earlier, was considered. In future, more observational studies will be needed to determine any association between Covid-19 infection and obstetric haemorrhage.


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COVID-19 , Postpartum Hemorrhage , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Young Adult , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19 Testing , Postpartum Hemorrhage/etiology , Postpartum Hemorrhage/therapy , Postpartum Period , SARS-CoV-2
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