Rektus Abdominus Kasinda Endometriozis: Olgu sunumu

In: Journal of Turgut Ozal Medical Center · 2008 · vol. 15(1) , pp. 55–57 · W2234448979
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This case report describes endometriosis in the rectus abdominis muscle of a 37-year-old female, diagnosed after cesarean section, and treated successfully with total excision.

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Localization of endometrial stroma and glands out of uterus cavity is termed as “endometriosis”. Endometriosis in rectus abdominis muscle is very rare. In this study, an endometriosis case was presented in a 37 years old female patient who underwent cesarean section. Endometriosis had developed in the anterior adominal wall and rectus abdominis muscle out of old incision scars. This focus was treated with total excision. If a reproductive female patient has abdominal mass and cyclic pain, fine needle aspiration biopsy by ultrasound guided should be taken for differential diagnosis. If the diagnosis is endometriosis, the treatment should be total excision. Key words: Rectus abdominis, Endometriosis

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