Endometriosis Toraks di Diafragma Dextra dengan Manifestasi Nyeri Dada dan Pneumotoraks
This case report details a reproductive-age female patient presenting with right chest pain and shortness of breath during menstruation, diagnosed with right diaphragmatic endometriosis causing pneumothorax.
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This paper reports a clinical case of a female patient with right chest pain and shortness of breath occurring at menstruation, where imaging identified a right pneumothorax. Chest X-ray supported pneumothorax requiring right chest tube placement, while CT showed a lesion on the right diaphragm; the final diagnosis was confirmed by pathological examination revealing a true endometriosis lesion. The authors describe management with minimally invasive surgery via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and note postoperative treatment with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog, without further caveats beyond the case-report format. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it presents thoracic endometriosis localized to the right diaphragm with right chest pain and pneumothorax.
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