Publication: Lifesaving Dose Increment of Cabergoline in Life-Threatening Spontaneous Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Resistant to All Interventions
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Objective: Spontaneous ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (SOHSS) is an extremely rare complication that deserves a multidisciplinary approach together with a thorough investigation for the correct diagnosis of the underlying pathology. The aim of this study was to present a case of severe SOHSS resistant to all interventions and to discuss the available interventions to overcome such a rare and serious clinical situation. Case report: We report a case of severe, life-threatening spontaneous OHSS with a normal nine weeks singleton pregnancy in a 25-year-old nulliparous woman, which resulted with pregnancy termination and continuation of disease progression until the dose of cabergoline was increased to 1.5 mg/day. Conclusion: This case report emphasizes that patients with life-threatening SOHSS resistant to all medical and surgical interventions may benefit from higher doses of cabergoline. Although spontaneous OHSS is extremely rare, it is potentially a life-threatening clinical entity in its severe form and needs time management and detailed examination of the underlying causes.
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35
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4
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287
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289
