Reproductive and endocrine function in patients with Hodgkin's disease: effects of oophoropexy and irradiation
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Reproductive and endocrine function in patients with Hodgkin's disease: effects of oophoropexy and irradiation
Abstract
Reproductive and endocrine function was investigated in 22 women with Hodgkin's disease who had bilateral mid-line oophoropexies performed at staging laparotomy. The operation was followed in 12 cases by "inverted Y" pelvic lymph node irradiation and in 4 cases by para-aortic lymph node irradiation. Pregnancies occurred after the operation in 4 of the 6 patients subsequently found not to require irradiation below the diaphragm. In the other 2 patients in this group the menstrual history was unaffected and normal gonadotrophin concentrations indicated intact ovarian function. In the group receiving para-aortic irradiation, in whom the ovarian irradiation dose was was small (about 150 rad to each ovary) menstrual function and gonadotrophin concentrations were normal at the time of review and one patient has subsequently become pregnant. In the group receiving inverted Y irradiation, in whom the ovaries were shielded from the radiation beam by a rectangular lead block, the ovarian dose was much higher (lowest dose 600 rad, highest dose 3500 rad). Nine of the 12 have persisting amenorrhoea with elevated levels of both gonadotrophins. One patient has since become pregnant and one patient has resumed menstrual cycles and has normal basal gonadotrophin concentrations. One patient who has resumed menstrual cycles has a monotrophic elevation of basal serum FSH concentrations. We conclude that bilateral mid-line oophoropexy does not impair ovarian function or gamete transport and should be performed at diagnositc laparotomy in women of child bearing age with Hodgkin's disease, even when it is uncertain whether pelvic node irradiation will be necessary. The results in the patients who received inverted Y irradiation indicate that the technique of pelvic shielding and ovarian transposition used were only partially successful in preserving fertility. Alternative techniques for preserving ovarian function are discussed.
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