J Korean Soc Pediatr Endocrinol.  1999 Dec;4(2):231-236.

A Case of Autonomous Ovarian Cyst with Severe Vaginal Bleeding

Abstract

Small ovarian cysts(<0.7 cm in diameter) are common in prepubertal children. Occasionally larger cysts occur in young girls with isosexual incomplete precocious puberty in the absence of LH and FSH elevation. The mechanism of production of these autonomous functioning cysts is unknown. A 3 year 6 month-old girl was referred to our department of pediatrics because of severe vaginal bleeding. On examination, she was tall and had breast enlargement of Tanner stage II. On hormonal study, FSH(0.38mIU/ml) was suppressed and estradiol(62.2pg/ml) was markedly elevated, and GnRH stimulation failed to evoke an increase in gonadotropin. Bone age was advanced. Pelvic ultrasonography showed both huge ovarian cysts. Brain MRI showed no abnormalities. We underwent both ovarian cystectomy and histological examination showed follicular cyst in left ovary and luteal cyst in right ovary. After ovarian cystectomy vaginal bleeding stopped and hormonal abnormalities were normalized. We report a case of autonomous ovarian cysts presenting severe vaginal bleeding treated with ovarian cystectomy.

Keyword

Ovarian cyst; Vaginal bleeding; Follicular cyst; Luteal cyst

MeSH Terms

Brain
Breast
Child
Cystectomy
Female
Follicular Cyst
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Gonadotropins
Humans
Infant
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ovarian Cysts*
Ovary
Pediatrics
Puberty, Precocious
Ultrasonography
Uterine Hemorrhage*
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Gonadotropins
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