Rupture of ovarian corpus luteum cyst
The ovary forms corpus luteum after ovulation, and the normal mature corpus luteum is 2 to 3 cm in diameter. If there is a large amount of fluid in the corpus luteum, the corpus luteum is called a corpus luteum if the diameter of the cavity exceeds 3 cm. The corpus luteum of pregnancy can also increase into a cyst, which usually disappears naturally after 3 months of pregnancy. Luteal cysts can cause cysts to be damaged or bleeding for some reason, and severe cases can cause acute abdominal disease.
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