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September 16th, 2016, 09:11 AM
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HCL Cyst

Hi I would like to have the information about the Hemorrhagic Corpus Luteum Cyst as well as the different appearance of the same?
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September 16th, 2016, 09:46 AM
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Re: HCL Cyst

The most widely recognized reason for huge discharge from an ovarian blister is a hemorrhagic corpus luteum cyst. The corpus luteum is a typical cystic structure that structures after ovulation every month.

At the point when inward discharge happens into utilitarian sores of the ovary it is known as a hemorrhagic ovarian sore. This happens most ordinarily into a corpus luteal growth, and less frequently in a follicular pimple.

Pathophysiology: Mechanism of Formation of Hemorrhagic Cysts

At the point when a graafian follicle breaks to discharge an oocyte, it is changed into a corpus luteum. The corpus luteum is lined by a layer of granulose cells which quickly get to be vascularized; some of these slender walled vessels can crack. This causes seeping into the corpus luteum, bringing about the arrangement of a hemorrhagic sore of the ovary.

Sonographic Appearances of Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cysts

The presence of a hemorrhagic ovarian pimple relies on upon the phase of development and length of the blister arrangement.

It can take any of the following appearances:

1) Fishnet weave or fine reticular pattern
2) Retracting clot appearance
3) Fluid debris level in hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
4) Rupture of hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
5) Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst resembling a solid ovarian neoplasm


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