Suggestive hypothesis on a case report: Patient presenting with cyclical ovarian cysts coupled to increased cholestatic enzymes.


Journal

The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
ISSN: 1447-0756
Titre abrégé: J Obstet Gynaecol Res
Pays: Australia
ID NLM: 9612761

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2019
Historique:
received: 28 02 2018
accepted: 14 10 2018
pubmed: 6 11 2018
medline: 28 5 2019
entrez: 6 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

We describe the case of a childbearing-age woman presenting with spontaneous recurrent functional ovarian cysts and, more interestingly, chronic and asymptomatic elevation of cholestatic parameters. The patient showed no history of chronic viral infections, immunological and metabolic disorders, alcohol abuse and environmental toxins exposition. Hepatic ultrasonography and cholangio-pancreatography-magnetic-resonance excluded any morphological and structural abnormalities, while liver biopsy evidenced only minimal and not specific features of inflammation. Cholestasis indices obtained prompt recovery after each cycle of synthetic hormone therapy, implanted to treat functional ovarian cysts. She has continuously experienced the off-therapy asynchronous recurrence of liver laboratory abnormalities and functional ovarian cysts. The favorable effect of the synthetic hormone therapy to obtaining a stable recovery of this unexplained long-lasting cholestatic syndrome could be likely explained by downregulation of an endogenous ovarian overproduction, although estrogen-regulated local intracellular transduction pathways cannot be excluded.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30393940
doi: 10.1111/jog.13859
doi:

Substances chimiques

Androgen Antagonists 0
Estradiol 4TI98Z838E

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

477-481

Informations de copyright

© 2018 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Auteurs

Paolo Conca (P)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University Medical School of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Giovanni Cafaro (G)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University Medical School of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Silvia Savastano (S)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University Medical School of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Antonio Coppola (A)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University Medical School of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Ernesto Cimino (E)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University Medical School of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Giovanni Tarantino (G)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University Medical School of Naples, Naples, Italy.

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