Fu C.-FLee T.-HCHIN-DER CHENMEI-JOU CHENHONG-NERNG HOYU-SHIH YANG2020-02-172020-02-1720051028-4559https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/460338Objective: We report a patient with late onset of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) combined with pregnancy subsequent to in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles without embryo transfer, which is extremely rare. Case Report: This case of severe OHSS was in a 27-year-old woman who underwent controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH), oocyte collection, and IVF. All embryos were cryopreserved to prevent possible OHSS due to an extremely high level of estradiol (6,357 pg/mL). No embryo was transferred in this cycle. However, she was admitted 7 days after oocyte retrieval because of massive ascites and enlarged ovaries. Pregnancy was diagnosed by serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin (51 mIU/mL) 4 days later. Fetal heartbeat was demonstrated by ultrasound examination during follow-up. Conclusion: Prompt recognition of pregnancy and proper medical intervention should be given to patients with late-onset OHSS, even if no embryo was transferred in the fresh cycle. We suggest that more preventive procedures for OHSS may be necessary for patients undergoing COH and receiving no embryo transfer, such as oocyte donors and patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.[SDGs]SDG3chorionic gonadotropin beta subunit; estradiol; adult; article; ascites; case report; embryo; embryo transfer; estradiol blood level; female; fertilization in vitro; fetus heart rate; follow up; gonadotropin blood level; human; human cell; infertility therapy; oocyte; ovary hyperstimulation; ovary polycystic disease; pregnancyUnexpected pregnancy and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome following IVF cycle with all embryos frozen: A case reportjournal article10.1016/S1028-4559(09)60115-72-s2.0-17144365077