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World J Clin Cases. Aug 26, 2023; 11(24): 5755-5761
Published online Aug 26, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i24.5755
Published online Aug 26, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i24.5755
Ref. | Age | Associated history | Location and size | Content of cyst | Treatment |
Kallam et al[19], 2017 | 68 | Swelling in the right labial region over the last 2 yr. The lesion was small and painless, and gradually increasing in size (especially over the last 3 mo) | A 10 cm × 7 cm × 3 cm solitary swelling over right labia majora, extending from level of pubic bones down to just above the vulval fourchette inferiorly | Nearly 500 mL of thick straw-colored fluid | Surgical excision |
42 | Large swelling near the right introitus for 1.5 yr, and it grew suddenly over the last 6 d. Fever with chills and rigors 5 d prior. History of DM. No history of trauma, weight loss, or loss of appetite | A 23 cm × 11 cm mass at right labia majora; another 6 cm × 6 cm mass at right gluteal region, just below the lesion at right labia majora | Dark stained thick fluid | Surgical excision | |
Şengül et al[23], 2014 | 46 | A painless mass in the left vulvar region for 3 yr. No dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia or chronic pelvic pain. No history of any other disease or operation | A 6 cm septate cystic lesion on the left Bartholin’s gland | Dark brown fluid | Surgical excision of the cyst |
Dragojević et al[24], 2012 | 39 | GA 40 wk with twin pregnancy after an IVF. Full termed male twins in good condition were delivered by CS. On the 3rd postoperative day, swelling, pain and regional paresthesia of the right labia majora started. On the 7th postoperative day, the same pattern of symptoms occurred in the left labia majora, and the symptoms were more severe than the right-side lesion | An 8 cm swelling at right labia majora; another 11 cm swelling at left labia majora | Partly fluid, partly coagulated blood | Surgical removal of the Bartholin’s gland and regional reconstruction |
Bacalbasa et al[25], 2015 | 27 | GA 39 wk with sustained uterine contraction and quasi-complete cervical dilatation. CS was performed after a negative labor test. On the 3rd postoperative day, apparition of two tumoral, renitent lesions with vulvar localization were reported, with mass effect on the distal vagina and anal canal. The anterior perineal region was significantly tumefied and very painful when touched | Two pseudotumoral lesions located respectively on both sides of lateral vaginal wall; the right one size 6 cm × 5 cm, the left one size 4 cm × 3 cm | The cystic content in the perineal MRI was heterogenous and hyperintense in T1 | Total bilateral resection of Bartholin’s glands |
- Citation: Li YR, Ding DC. Hemorrhagic Bartholin’s cyst in a woman using anti-platelet medication: A case report and review of the literature. World J Clin Cases 2023; 11(24): 5755-5761
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v11/i24/5755.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v11.i24.5755