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Background: Xanthogranulomatous salpingo-oophoritis is an infrequent and challenging diagnosis of the female genital tract. It involves the destruction of the fallopian tube and ovarian tissue by infiltrating inflammatory cells comprising l…
Endometrial polyps are the benign localized overgrowth of endometrial tissue composed of a variable amount of gland, fibroblast-like spindle cells stroma, and thick-walled blood vessels. They develop as a result of unbalanced estrogens and …
Background: Ovarian pregnancy is uncommon form of ectopic pregnancy with increasing trend in its incidence. Various risk factors have been implicated like intrauterine contraceptive devices, fertility treatments, pelvic inflammatory disease…
Introduction: Perineal endometriosis is a rare entity which can be explained by direct implantation of endometriotic cells over the fresh episiotomy wound and subsequent development of scar endometriosis. Case Report: Present patient presen…
Pure lipoma of the uterus is a rare entity and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Clinical symptoms and signs are similar to those found in leiomyoma and create preoperative diagnostic confusion. The histogenesis is stil…