Hyperreactio Luteinalis presenting as acute pain abdomen
Keywords:
Hyperreactio luteinalis, Abdomen pain,
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2. Morken N-H, Friberg-OtterstadU, Kahn J.Hyperreactio luteinalis, presented as an acute abdomen. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2007;86:104-106.
3. C. Van Holsbeke, F. Amant, J. Veldman, A. De Bood et al. Hyperreactio luteinalis in a spontaneously conceived singleton pregnancy.Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2009; 33: 371-373
4.Haimov-Kochman R, Yanai N, Yagel S, Amsalem H, Lavy Y et al.Spontaneous ovarian syndrome and hyperreactio luteinalis are entities in continuum. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2004;24:675-678.
5.Lee KB, Kim Gj , Hwang BC, Cho HY. Hyperreactio luteinalis associated with a normal singleton pregnancy. Korean J Obstet and Gynecol 2002;5(6): 1092-6.
6.Abe T, Ono S, Igarashi M, Akira S et al. Conservative management of hyperreactio luteinalis: A case report. J Nippon Med Sch.2011;78:241-5.
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