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Ovarian Remnant Syndrome in a 5-Year-old Pekingese Bitch (5년령 패키니즈 암컷의 난소잔존증후군 1예)

  • eum Kyoung-Hwan;Kang Hyun-Gu;Kim Ill-Hwa;Lee Jong Hwan;Lee Kee-Chang;Lee Chung-San;Lee Dong-Yub
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.424-427
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    • 2005
  • A 5-year-old Pekingese bitch was presented with a history of vaginal bleeding and copulation before 4-week. Ovarian remnant syndrome was diagnosed on the clinical changes, vaginal cytology and exploratory laparotomy. An abdominal mass was diagnosed on radiography, ultrasonography and Computed Tomography. The remnant of ovarian tissue and an abdominal mass were removed surgically under general anesthesia. Ultrasonographic examination of the removed ovarian tissue (water bath scanning) revealed three corpora lutea. The condition resolved following surgical excision of the remaining ovarian tissue and an abdominal purulent mass.

Laparoscopic Treatment of Ovarian Remnant Syndrome in a Queen (고양이에서 발생한 난소 잔존 증후군에 대하여 복강경을 이용한 치료 증례 1)

  • Park, Jiyoung;Lee, Hae-Beom;Jeong, Seong Mok
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.514-518
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    • 2015
  • A 1-year-old, 2.35 kg spayed female American short hair cat was referred with episodic signs of heat at 3 months after ovariohysterectomy. Through the screening tests, bilateral cystic, ovary like masses were shown at the caudal to both kidneys with high serum estradiol concentration. It was considered that the patient was suffered from ovarian remnant syndrome. Laparoscopic exploration was performed, and each of mass lesions was resected by ultrasonic scalpel. Patient was recovered favorably and has been doing well without recurrence of estrus signs until 2 years after surgery.

Usefulness of subtraction pelvic magnetic resonance imaging for detection of ovarian endometriosis

  • Lee, Hyun Jung
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.90-97
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    • 2020
  • Background: To minimize damage to the ovarian reserve, it is necessary to evaluate the follicular density in the ovarian tissue surrounding endometriosis on preoperative imaging. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of subtraction pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect ovarian reserve. Methods: A subtracted T1-weighted image (subT1WI) was obtained by subtracting unenhanced T1WI from contrast-enhanced T1WI (ceT1WI) with similar parameters in 22 patients with ovarian endometriosis. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in ovarian endometriosis, which was classified into the high signal intensity and iso-to-low signal intensity groups on the T2-weighted image, was compared to that in normal ovarian tissue. To evaluate the effect of contrast enhancement, a standardization map was obtained by dividing subT1WI by ceT1WI. Results: On visual assessment of 22 patients with ovarian endometriosis, 16 patients showed a high signal intensity, and 6 patients showed an iso-to-low signal intensity on T1WI. Although SNR in endometriosis with a high signal intensity was higher than that with an iso-to-low signal intensity, there was no difference in SNR after the subtraction (13.72±77.55 vs. 63.03±43.90, p=0.126). The area of the affected ovary was smaller than that of the normal ovary (121.10±22.48 vs. 380.51±75.87 ㎟, p=0.002), but the mean number of pixels in the viable remaining tissue of the affected ovary was similar to that of the normal ovary (0.53±0.09 vs. 0.47±0.09, p=0.682). Conclusion: The subtraction technique used with pelvic MRI could reveal the extent of endometrial invasion of the normal ovarian tissue and viable remnant ovarian tissue.

Primordial follicle activation as new treatment for primary ovarian insufficiency

  • Lee, Hye Nam;Chang, Eun Mi
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2019
  • Primordial follicle activation is a process in which individual primordial follicles leave their dormant state and enter a growth phase. While existing hormone stimulation strategies targeted the growing follicles, the remaining dormant primordial follicles were ruled out from clinical use. Recently, in vitro activation (IVA), which is a method for controlling primordial follicle activation, has provided an innovative technology for primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) patients. IVA was developed based on Hippo signaling and phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN)/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT)/forkhead box O3 (FOXO3) signaling modulation. With this method, dormant primordial follicles are activated to enter growth phase and developed into competent oocytes. IVA has been successfully applied in POI patients who only have a few remaining remnant primordial follicles in the ovary, and healthy pregnancies and deliveries have been reported. IVA may also provide a promising option for fertility preservation in cancer patients and prepubertal girls whose fertility preservation choices are limited to tissue cryopreservation. Here, we review the basic mechanisms, translational studies, and current clinical results for IVA. Limitations and further study requirements that could potentially optimize IVA for future use will also be discussed.

Ovarian and Uterine Horn Remnant Syndrome in a Spayed Bitch

  • Kang, Jong-Il;Kim, Jin-Ho;Park, Soo-Kyung;Lim, Pyo;Ham, Sung-Keun;Kim, Won-Hong;Kim, Ho-Jun;Jang, Seung-Jun;Hong, In-Seon;Na, Eung-Sic;Baek, Ji-Na;Cho, Ho-Seong;Park, Nam-Yong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.119-119
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    • 2006
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