Unilateral oophorectomyin polycystic ovary syndrome: a treatment option in highly selected cases?

E.M. Kaaijk, J.F. Beek, J.V.TH.H. Hamerlynck, F. van der Veen

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Abstract

We performed unilateral oophorectomy (UO) in three patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and long-standing infertility. The indication for performing this procedure was a combination of ovarian pathology and the long-standing infertility. All three patients were resistant to clomiphene citrate and before UO all patients had been treated unsuccessfully with gonadotrophins and in-vitro fertilization. All three patients became ovulatory within the first month after UO. Two patients conceived 11 and 12 months after surgery respectively and delivered healthy babies. Testosterone concentrations decreased in two patients to upper values of the normal range and remained unchanged in one patient. We conclude that restoration of ovulation can be a beneficial side-effect of UO in clomiphene citrate resistant patients with PCOS and long-standing infertility
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)2370-2372
JournalHuman Reproduction
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Keywords

  • AMC wi-co

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