Corpus luteum hemorrhage. Cause of acute abdominal pain in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy
M. Waxman and G. J. Baird
Intra-abdominal bleeding from the corpus luteum developed in three women
receiving anticoagulant treatment. In one of these patients, no other
hemorrhagic manifestations were present. Bleeding from corpus luteum should
be considered in differential diagnosis of low abdominal pain in women of
reproductive age receiving anticoagulant therapy. The ovary has not been
widely recognized as a site of hemorrhage complicating anticoagulant
therapy, although abdominal bleeding in this location may be more common
than previously thought. Thorough clinical studies are needed to establish
the precipitating factors and true incidence of this complication.