Oligosypthomatic ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in a spontaneous uneventful pregnancy. A case report

Gynecological Endocrinology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
Elena Morotti, Cesare Battaglia

Abstract

Spontaneous hyperstimulation syndrome (spOHSS) is a rare event in pregnancies following natural conception. Only a few cases are reported in the scientific literature and result associated with massive ovarian enlargement with multiple cysts, dehydration, and fluid accumulation in the "third space". We report a novel case of spOHSS in a naturally conceived singleton pregnancy. The spOHSS was characterized by massive ovarian enlargement with multiple cysts. No dehydration and no signs of ascites were observed. The pregnancy uneventful evolved up to term.

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