Abstract

Although there is no other underlying disease, women can sometimes experience rare and serious diseases such as ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) and renal vein thrombosis (RVT) after giving birth. The widespread development of thrombosis is treated for the first time in this study. Stasis, coagulation factor abnormalities, and intimal damage to the venous thrombosis risk can increase during pregnancy. It was mentioned that it diagnoses an abnormality in the hypercoagulability half of women with OVT. Despite the hypercoagulant abnormality observed in pregnant women, it was very unusual that the renal vein thrombosis led to this complication. It can lead to severe complication of OVT which can even cause death. It was the first time that the renal vein and ovarian vein thrombosis were observed in the postpartum period, and there was no coagulation abnormality. It is known that the thrombus in the postpartum period can be observed with the fever of unknown origin. The problematic, but rarely observed, postpartum disease such as ovarian venous thrombosis (OVT) is generally observed in the right ovarian vein. In this disease, avoiding the resulting laparotomy heparin and intravenous antibiotics is best solution for the patient. If it is to be noted a fever for unknown reasons, that it be thrombosis.

Highlights

  • Postpartum women can sometimes experience rare and severe diseases such as ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) and renal vein thrombosis (RVT) which may occur due to the pelvic inflammatory disease and surgical procedures as well as malignancies

  • The ovarian and renal vein thrombosis on the third day of the postpartum period were detected in a 29-yearold patient who was admitted to the hospital with a fever of unknown origin

  • It has been reported that women can experience the postpartum ovarian thrombophlebitis (POVT) during their pregnancy (1/2000 to 1/600) or caesarean (1/800) [1]

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Summary

Background

Postpartum women can sometimes experience rare and severe diseases such as ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) and renal vein thrombosis (RVT) which may occur due to the pelvic inflammatory disease and surgical procedures as well as malignancies. The doctor needs to be careful to diagnose these rare diseases which emerge with abdominal pain complaints since the symptoms are similar to the acute abdomen. The ovarian and renal vein thrombosis on the third day of the postpartum period were detected in a 29-yearold patient who was admitted to the hospital with a fever of unknown origin. Even though there was no other underlying disease, the widespread development of the thrombosis has been discussed for the first time in this study

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