Ruptured Ovarian Cyst

The rupture of the follicular cyst can lead to sharp severe unilateral pain of mittelschmerz (occurring mid-cycle), and it is experienced by approximately 25% of menstruating women. Similarly, failure of corpus luteum degeneration leads to a luteal cyst formation

These can rupture, causing sudden, severe pain which gradually goes away over several days. Usually, however, they spontaneously disappear over the course of one or more menstrual cycles. They can cause changes in your periods and pelvic pain. Depending on the size of the cyst, it can just be observed or treated with birth control pills.

Pyuria and/or hematuria may be present if the urinary system becomes inflamed/infected from an adjacent ovarian process, such as inflamed/leaking ovarian cyst or ruptured tuboovarian abscess.

Diagnostic findings that include more than 10 mL of clear fluid suggest leaking or ruptured ovarian cyst, aspiration of an intact cyst, ascites, or carcinoma.

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