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Table 2 Present case and seven reported cases of pregnancy-unrelated spontaneous rupture of the ovarian artery

From: Spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage caused by rupture of an ovarian artery aneurysm: a case report and review of the literature

Age (years)

Gravida/Para

Location

Onset

Treatment

Author, year

45

G6P5

L

Follicular phase

Laparotomy

Siu et al., 1986 [7]

53

G1P1

L

Postmenopause

Laparotomy

Manabe et al., 2002 [14]

55

G2P2

R

Postmenopause

TAE

Nakajo et al., 2005 [16]

46

G3P2

L

2d of menstruation

TAE(failed)→ Laparotomy

Chao and Chen, 2009 [18]

69

G3P3

L

Postmenopause

TAE

Kirk et al., 2009 [19]

48

G2P2

L

2d of menstruation

TAE(failed)→ Laparotomy

Tsai and Lien, 2009 [20]

51

G3P3

R

Postmenopause

Laparotomy

Kodaira et al., 2014 [22]

45

G3P3

R

3d of menstruation

TAE

Present case

  1. Abbreviations: d, day(s); L, left; R, right; TAE, transcatheter arterial embolization.