Pregnancy luteoma: A rare case report

Int J Appl Basic Med Res. 2016 Oct-Dec;6(4):282-283. doi: 10.4103/2229-516X.192600.

Abstract

Pregnancy luteomas are rare, nonneoplastic lesions of the ovary thought to be caused by the hormonal effects of pregnancy. Most of these patients are asymptomatic with the ovarian enlargement being incidentally discovered during imaging or surgery. Some patients develop hirsutism or virilization during late pregnancy. Luteomas spontaneously regress postpartum. It may be a diagnostic and management challenge as it can mimic the presentation of malignant ovarian tumors. We present a 33-year-old female with an enlarged ovary discovered incidentally at the time of cesarean section.

Keywords: Cesarean section; postpartum; pregnancy luteoma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports