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Disease Information for Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Swelling/Puffy
- Capillary Refill Time/CRT Abnormal
- Low Blood Pressure
- Signs of Poor Perfusion
- Telangiectasias, skin
- Abdominal Mass
- Pelvic Mass on Exam
- Adnexal mass
- Ovary mass
- Polycystic ovaries on exam
- Mucous membrane pallor
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- Patient/Fertility treatments/woman
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- Woman
- Sex & Age Groups
- Population/Adult Aged Only
- Population/Adult/all
- Population/Child-bearing age women
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- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Hematocrit (Lab)
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- RBC/Red Blood Count (Lab)
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Ascites
- Hemoconcentration effect
- Hypotension
- Hypovolemia
- Hypovolemic shock
- Ovarian cyst
- Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
- Peritoneal Effusion
- Polycythemia
- Shock
- Telangiectasia
- Uterine fibroid/leiomyomas
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- CLASS/Ovary disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Ovary/uterus/female genital (category)
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- Pathophysiology/Gene locus 2p21-p16
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- Pathophysiology/Third spacing fluid shift
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- Synonym
- Hyperstimulation Syndrome Ovarian, Hyperstimulation Syndromes Ovarian, OHSS, Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (disorder), OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SYNDROME FAMILIAL GESTATIONAL SPONTANEOUS, Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndromes, Secondary Meig's syndrome, Ultrasound/Pelvic Multiple Ovarian Cysts
- Definition
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Syndrome composed of a combination of ovarian enlargement and an acute fluid shift out of the intravascular space. The enlargement is caused by ovarian cyst formation and the fluid shift may result in ascites, hydrothorax, or generalized edema. The syndrome is most usually seen as a complication of ovulation induction, a treatment for infertility.
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