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  • Title: Amenorrhoea revealing an arteriovenous uterine malformation, and recovery of menses after embolization.
    Author: Reyftmann L, Dechaud H, Ovtchnikoff S, de Lavit JP, Hédon B.
    Journal: Reprod Biomed Online; 2003 Oct; 7(3):327-9. PubMed ID: 14653894.
    Abstract:
    A case is reported of secondary amenorrhoea related to an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) successfully treated with embolization, with a recovery of menstrual cycles. A 28-year-old woman presented with secondary amenorrhoea as the only clinical symptom. Although she had an eugonadic status, there was no genital withdrawal bleeding upon cessation of an oral contraceptive. Pelvic transvaginal ultrasonography revealed a pelvic mass but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) clearly showed an AVM. Classical angiography was performed with endovascular embolization. Partial thrombosis of the lesion was assessed by magnetic resonance angiography. Recovery of menses occurred 2 months later. It is speculated that blood stolen from the endometrium by the uterine AVM could have been responsible for the amenorrhoea. It is a very unusual cause, and it can be successfully treated with embolization.
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