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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1976;47:86-89
© 1976 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Unilateral Streaked Ovary Syndrome

Slotnick-Goldfarb's Syndrome

MANUEL NEVES-e-CASTRO, MD, JOÂO NEVES-da-SILVA, MD, LUIS MELEIRO DE SOUSA, MD and ANTONIO REIS-VALLE, MD

From the Reproductive Medicine Study Group, Lisboa, Portugal

Abstract

A case of unilateral streaked ovary (Slotnick-Goldfarb's syndrome) is reported and documented with hormonal, chromosomal, laparoscopic, and histologic studies. It is postulated that viral oophoritis associated with mumps might explain the coexistence of a streaked ovary of a congenital origin with a hypoplastic ovary, that would be the expression of a factor acting in postnatal life.







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