Cesarean scar endometriosis

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This report describes two cases of endometriosis occurring in cesarean scars, noting the typical late onset of symptoms and recommending surgical excision as the treatment of choice.

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Abstract

A mass located in a scar area during examination is an infrequent phenomenon. Such a mass can be associated with keloid, hematoma, granuloma, hernia or neoplasm. Two cases of scar endometriosis are reported. The late onset of symptoms after surgery (average 4.5 years) is the usual reason for misdiagnosis. Awareness of this infrequent and late postoperative complication would increase the detection rate. Surgical excision remains the treatment of choice and should be accomplished without complications.

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mesh:D004715endometriosis

MeSH descriptors

Cesarean Section Cicatrix Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Adult Cicatrix Female Humans Postoperative Complications Postoperative Complications Postoperative Complications Postoperative Complications Pregnancy Time Factors

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