2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-67202011000100006
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Endometrioma de parede abdominal

Abstract: headings -Endometriosis. Abdominal wall.abstRact -Background: The exact incidence of endometriosis in the general population is unknown. Confirmation of this disease is only possible by histopathological analysis of a fragment obtained by some invasive procedure, because there is so far, no clinical secure marker. Aim: To report the experience with the clinical manifestations and surgical treatment in patients with abdominal wall endometrioma. Methods: Retrospective analysis of patients operated for abdominal … Show more

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“…Among them are intra-articular pathologies of the hip, urological diseases, abdominal wall dysfunctions, and gynecological diseases [6][7][8][9]. We highlighted the abdominal wall endometrioma, with few reports of occurrence in the world literature [8][9][10]. In the previous literature, we did not find a description of an abdominal wall endometrioma mimicking a pubalgia condition, as described in this report.…”
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“…Among them are intra-articular pathologies of the hip, urological diseases, abdominal wall dysfunctions, and gynecological diseases [6][7][8][9]. We highlighted the abdominal wall endometrioma, with few reports of occurrence in the world literature [8][9][10]. In the previous literature, we did not find a description of an abdominal wall endometrioma mimicking a pubalgia condition, as described in this report.…”
Section: Article Info Abstractmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The prevalence ranges from 8 to 15% of women of childbearing age 10 and can be either pelvic or extra-pelvic. Endometriosis of the rectus abdominis muscle, as described in this clinical case, is rare, with only about 20 cases found in the literature [8][9][10]. When it forms a circumscribed mass, endometriosis is called an endometrioma [8].…”
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