Background: The ovaries accessories, ectopic and supernumerary represent a rare gynecological disorder; incidence ranges from 129,000 to 1:700,000 cases.
Clinic Case: Patient 55 years of age who arrived at by diffuse abdominal pain 2 weeks of evolution, nausea and vomiting, with no history of chronic degenerative diseases or surgical. Palpation abdomen soft depressible globoso palpable mass at the expense of 30x20 cm, painless to superficial and deep pressure. Bimanual: anteversoflexion uterus 9 cm, 20 cm tumor, soft, fixed, mild pain in the cervical mobilization funds free bag. Laboratory tests and tumor markers for ovarian unchanged. The abdominopelvic ultrasound ecomixta reported prodomain cystic mass of 28x13x26 cm, volume 5,470 mL, with papillary projections, septa and caps 6 mm thick. Contrasted abdominal tomography: nodular image of 20 cm, heterogeneous, predominantly cystic, with septa, uptake of contrast medium in the pelvic cavity of probable ovarian origin. laparotomy was performed and found: 8 cm uterus, normal, both atrophic ovaries; 30x20 cm tumor, smooth edges, with neovascularization and areas of calcification with serous content of 5,000 cc, attached to the handles of the jejunum and ileum; transverse colon, back and tail of the pancreas; It was dissected into the retroperitoneum and great vessels, apparent root of the prevertebral fascia.
Conclusion: The supernumerary ovary is an extremely rare disorder, but should be considered in patients with abdominal tumors.
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Plant J
September 2024
Key Laboratory of Grain Crop Genetic Resources Evaluation and Utilization (MARA)/State Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Resources and Breeding/Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China.
The advanced model of floral morphogenesis is based largely on data from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and rice (Oryza sativa), but this process is less well understood in the Triticeae. Here, we investigated a sterile barley (Hordeum vulgare) mutant with malformed floral organs (designated mfo1), of which the paleae, lodicules, and stamens in each floret were all converted into lemma-like organs, and the ovary was abnormally shaped. Combining bulked-segregant analysis, whole-genome resequencing, and TILLING approaches, the mfo1 mutant was attributed to loss-of-function mutations in the MADS-box transcription factor gene HvAGL6, a key regulator in the ABCDE floral morphogenesis model.
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Design: An interventional, blinded, prospective cohort study was retrospectively analyzed. In the original study, patients underwent a fresh Day3 single embryo transfer with embryos ranked based on morphology and CC gene expression (Aurora Test). The additional ranking of the embryos with the Aurora Test resulted in significant higher clinical pregnancy and live birth rates.
Am J Case Rep
September 2023
Maternal and Child Department, Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania, Italy.
BACKGROUND Important legal and ethical issues must be addressed in the practice of uterus transplantation, because it is a non-life-saving intervention. In all cases reported in the literature so far, uterus transplantation is preceded by oocyte retrieval, fertilization of the collected oocytes, and subsequent freezing of the embryos produced. This element should be considered because of the potential ethical, legal, and moral implications related to the existence and fate of supernumerary embryos in the event of transplantation failure.
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August 2023
Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
J Exp Bot
September 2023
Waite Research Institute, School of Agriculture Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, Urrbrae 5064, South Australia, Australia.
Correct floral development is the result of a sophisticated balance of molecular cues. Floral mutants provide insight into the main genetic determinants that integrate these cues, as well as providing opportunities to assess functional variation across species. In this study, we characterize the barley (Hordeum vulgare) multiovary mutants mov2.
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