POSTMENOPOZAL HASTADA MALİGN GÖRÜNÜMLÜ SERVİKALENDOMETRİOZİS: OLGU SUNUMU
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Cervical endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial glands and endometrial stromal tissue at the cervix uteri. It can be usually detected with histopathological evaluation of cervical biopsies incidentally. Cervical endometriosis are usually encountered in the reproductive age, likely other pelvic endometriosis. It is a rare condition for postmenopausal group. Besides; it can be confused as a malign disease by presenting pelvic mass and bleeding at the postmenopausal period easily. In this case report, we aimed to present a cervical endometriosis case in a postmenopausal woman who has been complaining palpabl pelvic mass, spotting bleeding since 3-4 months by recent papers.
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