Juvenile Cystic Adenomyoma Mimicking a Uterine Anomaly: a Report of Two Cases
This report describes two cases of juvenile cystic adenomyoma misdiagnosed as a uterine anomaly with haematometra, highlighting complete resection as the treatment.
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This report describes two pediatric cases of juvenile cystic adenomyoma that presented in a way that mimicked a uterine anomaly. The authors detail clinical presentation and diagnostic evaluation leading to the identification of juvenile cystic adenomyoma rather than the initially suspected uterine structural abnormality. A key caveat is that, as a case report series, the findings are limited in generalizability and rely on the particular presentations of these two patients. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis/adenomyoma pathology — it reports juvenile cystic adenomyoma cases that fall under the adenomyosis spectrum and discusses how the lesions can be mistaken for other uterine anomalies.
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