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Corpus luteum with ovarian stromal edema is associated with pelvic pain and confusion for ovarian torsion

Journal Article · · Abdominal Radiology (Online)
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  1. University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (United States)

Purpose: To distinguish the corpus luteum with adjacent ovarian stromal edema as an entity associated with pelvic pain, with confounding ultrasound features that may lead to false-positive diagnosis of ovarian torsion. Methods: This is a blinded, retrospective study of 243 corpora lutea on transvaginal ultrasound. Imaging parameters included ovarian and corpus luteum volumes, central cystic space within the corpus luteum, vascularity around the corpus luteum, peripherally displaced follicles, and complex free fluid. Residual volume (ovarian volume minus corpus luteum volume) was used as a surrogate for ovarian stromal edema. Clinical parameters included age, pregnancy, and location/acuity of pain if present. Concern for ovarian torsion in radiology reports was documented. Results: 51.0% (124/243) of patients presented with pain. Multivariate regression analysis of factors significantly associated with pain (including age, p = 0.001; larger corpus luteum volume, p = 0.002; larger residual volume, p < 0.001; complex free fluid, p = 0.002; and peripherally displaced follicles, p < 0.001) left only increased residual volume as significantly associated with pain [OR 1.02–1.16; p = 0.01]. False-positive concern for ovarian torsion on ultrasound was present in 12.9% (16/124) of patients with pain, associated with enlarged ovaries (p < 0.001) and peripherally displaced follicles (p < 0.001). High correlation between location of pain and side of the corpus luteum was demonstrated in patients with pain < 14 days duration (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Corpus luteum with ovarian stromal edema is associated with pelvic pain and can mimic ovarian torsion on ultrasound. Further research should explore diagnostically useful differences between cases of ovarian torsion and cases of ovarian edema related to corpora lutea.

OSTI ID:
22923097
Journal Information:
Abdominal Radiology (Online), Journal Name: Abdominal Radiology (Online) Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 44; ISSN 2366-0058
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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