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Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
(
OHSS
) is a severe complication arising from controlled ovarian stimulation treatment. This iatrogenic condition is potentially lethal and occurs in 0.3-5% of stimulated ovarian cycles. hCG exacerbates
OHSS
. The pathophysiology of
OHSS
is still unknown; therefore, treatment regimens are aimed at ameliorating symptoms. Prominent features of
OHSS
are an elevated risk of thromboembolism due to enhanced production of von Willebrand factor by endothelial cells and ascites, or
pulmonary edema
due to increased vascular permeability followed by third space fluid accumulation. Both of these sequelae can be evoked by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), also known as vascular permeability factor (VPF). High concentrations of VEGF/VPF have been demonstrated in ascitic fluid from patients with
OHSS
, but the source of VEGF/VPF in these patients remained unidentified. Here we report that the messenger ribonucleic acid expression of VEGF/VPF in human luteinized granulosa cells (GCs) is dose and time dependently enhanced by hCG in vitro. Furthermore, VEGF/VPF proteins are produced by GCs. Our results suggest that the effects of hCG on the development and course of
OHSS
may be mediated by the production of VEGF/VPF by GCs.
...
PMID:Human chorionic gonadotropin-dependent expression of vascular endothelial growth factor/vascular permeability factor in human granulosa cells: importance in ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. 777 47
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
(
OHSS
) is the most serious complication of ovulation induction with exogenous gonadotropins, such as human menopausal gonadotropin and follicle-stimulating hormone. These hormones are considered to increase capillary permeability and cause third space fluid shift. We report an autopsy case of severe
OHSS
in a 28-year-old Japanese female. The patient developed bilateral chest pain and progressive dyspnea during the course of administration of human gonadotropins. Pleural effusion and hypouresis clinically disappeared 4 days after the onset of the symptoms, but the patient died suddenly of rapid respiratory insufficiency. Autopsy examination revealed massive
pulmonary edema
, intra-alveolar hemorrhage and pleural effusion without any evidence of pulmonary thromboembolism. Histopathological examination of the ovary demonstrated multiple well-developed follicle formations, consistent with
OHSS
. It is very important to recognize that massive
pulmonary edema
can occur in a patient with
OHSS
. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first autopsy report of a patient with severe
OHSS
.
...
PMID:An autopsy case of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome with massive pulmonary edema and pleural effusion. 1088 38
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
(
OHSS
) is a rare iatrogenic disorder associated with controlled ovarian stimulation during assisted reproductive technology. Severe
OHSS
may impose serious complications, including pleural effusion, acute renal insufficiency, venous thrombosis, and even death, although lethal outcomes are rare in forensic practice. The reported incidence of severe
OHSS
ranges from 0.008% to 10%. Herein, we present the case of a 29-year-old woman who diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome and infertility chose to undergo assisted reproduction. She received leuprorelin acetate and follicle stimulating hormone prior to egg retrieval. Three days after the retrieval procedure, she developed abdominal pain and distension. Later that same day, she died unexpectedly. The subsequent autopsy revealed turbid effusions of pleural and peritoneal cavities, abnormal ovarian enlargement, and duskiness of multiple organ surfaces. Microscopic examination disclosed edema and hemorrhage in follicles of both ovaries, thrombosis within the myocardial matrix, and massive
pulmonary edema
. Routine toxicology screening was negative. The death was attributed to severe
OHSS
. This case provides a morphologic reference for clinical and forensic work. Autopsy findings in instances of severe
OHSS
provide valuable insight into the mechanisms and pathogenesis of this disease.
...
PMID:Sudden Death Due to Severe Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome: An Autopsy-Centric Case Report. 3318 29