Polycystic ovaries
Journal de radiologie, 81(12 Suppl), 1801-1818
Abstract
Ovarian hormonal function is under hypothalamo-hypophysis control during the genital life of women. Local hormonal production induces follicular stimulation and maturation. Two main types of functional disorder can be observed: unilocular cyst, related to an ovulation mechanism, and polycystic ovaries. The former is a follicular cyst related to the absence of LH stimulation, or a luteal cyst, which may be anechoic or display a heterogeneous content (pseudo-septa, pseudo-solid but avascular mass). The latter includes the polycystic ovarian syndrome, which is characterized by an increased ovarian area ( 6cm(2)), stroma and follicles number, the multifollicular ovaries, which are related to functional hypothalamic anovulation and characterized by a normal ovarian size with increased follicles number, and macropolycystic ovaries which are observed in case of previous pelvic infection disease or surgery. Functional disorders may be observed during pregnancy: luteoma, luteal cyst and hyperreactio luteinalis. Finally, ovarian insufficiency may occur too early.
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Robert, Y., Ardaens, Y., & Dewailly, D. (2000). Imaging Polycystic Ovaries. *Journal de radiologie*, *81*(12 Suppl), 1801-1818. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.75.889.750009
Robert Y, Ardaens Y, Dewailly D. Imaging Polycystic Ovaries. J Radiol. 2000;81(12 Suppl):1801-1818. doi:10.1259/bjr.75.889.750009
Robert, Y., et al. "Imaging Polycystic Ovaries." *Journal de radiologie*, vol. 81, no. 12 Suppl, 2000, pp. 1801-1818.