Ovarian functional disorders

Journal de radiologie, 81(12 Suppl), 1801-1818

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Abstract

Ovarian hormonal function is under hypothalamo-hypophysis control during the genital life of women. Local hormonal production induces follicular stimulation and maturation. Two main types of functional disorder can be observed: unilocular cyst, related to an ovulation mechanism, and polycystic ovaries. The former is a follicular cyst related to the absence of LH stimulation, or a luteal cyst, which may be anechoic or display a heterogeneous content (pseudo-septa, pseudo-solid but avascular mass). The latter includes the polycystic ovarian syndrome, which is characterized by an increased ovarian area ( 6cm(2)), stroma and follicles number, the multifollicular ovaries, which are related to functional hypothalamic anovulation and characterized by a normal ovarian size with increased follicles number, and macropolycystic ovaries which are observed in case of previous pelvic infection disease or surgery. Functional disorders may be observed during pregnancy: luteoma, luteal cyst and hyperreactio luteinalis. Finally, ovarian insufficiency may occur too early.

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ovarian functional disorders follicular cyst luteal cyst ultrasound, polycystic ovary syndrome ultrasound ovarian area criteria, multifollicular ovaries hypothalamic anovulation imaging diagnosis, ovarian cyst functional disorder radiology classification, Robert Ardaens Dewailly ovarian functional disorders radiology, macropolycystic ovaries pelvic infection surgery ultrasound, luteoma hyperreactio luteinalis pregnancy ovarian disorder, follicular cyst absent LH stimulation ultrasound diagnosis, polycystic ovary increased stroma follicle number imaging, ovarian insufficiency premature functional disorder classification

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Robert, Y., Ardaens, Y., & Dewailly, D. (2000). Polycystic ovaries. *Journal de radiologie*, *81*(12 Suppl), 1801-1818.

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