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  • Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) primarily affects postpartum women but can occur in other circumstances, making early recognition and treatment essential to prevent severe complications like infection and sepsis.
  • A case of idiopathic OVT was reported in a previously healthy premenopausal woman experiencing sudden groin pain, which led to a CT scan that confirmed the condition.
  • The patient was treated with intravenous antibiotics and anticoagulation, showing improvement and being discharged after two days on Coumadin and oral antibiotics, highlighting the need for vigilance in diagnosing OVT.

Article Abstract

Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is a rare but potentially serious condition that affects mostly postpartum women. It has also been associated with other conditions, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, malignancy, sepsis, inflammatory bowel disease, and recent pelvic or abdominal surgery. It is critical to recognize and treat this condition as early as possible to avoid the potential complications of the thrombosis and adverse sequelae such as infection and sepsis. We report a case of idiopathic OVT in a previously healthy premenopausal woman presenting with sudden onset groin pain. Nephrolithiasis was high on the differential, so a computed tomography abdomen/pelvis was done, which showed OVT. Patient was admitted to the gynecology service for intravenous antibiotics and for anticoagulation. Patient did well and was discharged after 2 days on Coumadin and oral antibiotics. Ovarian vein thrombosis is a rare condition with a number of serious and life-threatening complications. Therefore, not only is a high level of scrutiny required, but also an increased index of suspicion is essential for diagnosis of OVT and prevention of these dangerous outcomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2015.09.022DOI Listing

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