Endometriose in een episiotomielitteken
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This paper describes a recurrent case of endometriosis in an episiotomy scar that was surgically removed twice and treated with argon plasma coagulation to prevent further recurrence.
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A 34-year-old woman had a recurrent bleu colored painful swelling in the episiotomy scar. Pathological examination showed endometriosis. Six months later, a second recurrence occurred. The lesion was again removed with a larger margin, the wound treated with argon plasma coagulation to reduce chance of recurrence.
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