Abstract

Although hemoperitoneum is a benign and common complication of chronic peritoneal dialysis the apperance of the effluent will be devastating for the patients. In women of reproductive age group gynecological causes are the common etiological factors. A 17 years old girl who had been on automated peritoneal dialysis for six months was admitted because of bloody effluent lasting for two days. At admission she described mild abdominal pain; physical examination was unremarkable and bleeding time and coagulation profile was normal. Abdominal ultrasound revealed hemorrhagic cysts on left ovary. Peritoneal effluent was cleared by using rapid exchanges with room temperature dialysate. Hemoperitoneum is a well recognized complication of peritoneal dialysis in women of reproductive age.Abdominal ultrasound is the first, easily applicable and reliable diagnostic modality in order to detect underlying causes of hemoperitoneum. Performing rapid exchanges with cold-room temperature dialysate is the mainstay of treatment.

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