Thoracic Endometriosis Syndrome: a case series and review of literature
This case series describes three women diagnosed with thoracic endometriosis syndrome, characterized by endometrial tissue in the chest, presenting with cyclical respiratory and abdominal symptoms confirmed by biopsy and imaging.
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This paper reports a case series of three reproductive-age patients with thoracic endometriosis syndrome (TES), characterized by endometrial tissue in the tracheobronchial tree/pleura/lung, alongside catamenial chest pain and related catamenial respiratory symptoms, supported by thoracentesis and pleural/lung biopsies showing endometrial stroma and glands, with imaging documenting pleural or pulmonary involvement. Across cases, management included procedures such as VAT and/or thoracostomy drainage, with one case also undergoing tetracycline chemical pleurodesis and another describing planned but declined surgical lobectomy; one patient was also staged as having Stage IV endometriosis using rASRM/ENZIAN. The authors emphasize that TES is rare but may be more common than previously thought, but the limitation is that the evidence comes from a small number of detailed case reports rather than a larger comparative study. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically thoracic endometriosis syndrome.
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