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Gynecol Oncol ; 93(1): 112-5, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15047222

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OBJECTIVES: Gynecological manifestation of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) has been invariably described in association with its extensive form. We have also observed it in a patient with the limited cGVHD form. DESIGN: We here describe our experience of gynecological complications in a population of 30 women who were followed up in a single center 12-120 months after allogeneic stem cell transplant (allo-SCT) due to hematological malignancies. All of them manifested premature ovarian failure because of the received treatments. RESULTS: Three out of 14 women who were affected by cGVHD developed hematocolpometra after estrogen + progestogen therapy (EPT) introduction, due to uterine and vaginal dystrophy and synecchiae. Extensive cGVHD, including dermal and mucosal localization, was present in two women while the third had only liver involvement. None of our patients had received radiation therapy or had a posttransplant history of infection. Local application of estrogens consistently improved the gynecological complication. However, vaginal synecchiae tended to relapse when local treatment was interrupted, despite no other apparent evidence of active cGVHD. CONCLUSIONS: All women with cGVHD should undergo gynecological examination before introducing EPT, to avoid unpleasant complication as hematocolpometra. Vaginal and cervical synecchiae should be treated with prolonged local treatments, and temporary use of continuous EPT regimens may be preferable in these women. Moreover, close monitoring by pelvic exam and ultrasonography is advisable during the initial cycles to detect any complication caused by possible intrauterine adhesions undetected during the previous gynecological examination.


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Estrogens/adverse effects , Hematocolpos/chemically induced , Progesterone/adverse effects , Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Estrogens/therapeutic use , Female , Graft vs Host Disease/etiology , Humans , Progesterone/therapeutic use , Stem Cell Transplantation/methods
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Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2019720

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We report a case of hyperestrogenisation which showed itself by the presence of a haematocolpometra in an elderly lady which could be attributed to prolonged and continuous treatment with Promestriene cream. Haematocolpometra is due to intra-uterine haemorrhage (itself due to hyperplastic endometrial polyps) with vaginal stenosis caused by vaginal atrophy that existed before local treatment was started. The Pomestriene is an estrogenic substance which works locally and does not seem to cause much in the way of general effects when used for short courses. If when it is used in large doses over a prolonged period of time, however, it is necessary to look for generalised hyperestrogenisation. Further studies are needed to confirm these finding.


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Estradiol Congeners/adverse effects , Estradiol/analogs & derivatives , Hematocolpos/chemically induced , Uterine Hemorrhage/chemically induced , Administration, Topical , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Atrophy , Drug Overdose , Estradiol/administration & dosage , Estradiol/adverse effects , Estradiol Congeners/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Vagina/pathology
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