[Diagnosis of a cutaneous endometriosis decidualised and fistualized during pregnancy].

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This paper reports a rare case of a pregnant patient with decidualized and fistulized cutaneous endometriosis diagnosed histologically after presenting with a large, exulcerated plaque.

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A case of a decidualized and fistulized cutaneous endometriosis has been observed in the obstretrical and gynecological department of the Yalgado-Ouédraogo national hospital. The patient was a 3-year-old pregnant woman in her third pregnancy primipara, without any surviving child, who presented with a large scabby exulcerated plaque on an hyperpigmented lesion, associated with para umbilical. The patient underwent 12 years earlier a laparotomy for peritonitis worsened with parietal suppuration, then by rupture. The lesion has made the diagnosis difficult and the histologist concluded that it was a decidualised cutaneous endometriosis. Based on this observation, the first one until now, the authors have made a publication on the case.

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endometriosis

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Endometriosis Pregnancy Complications Adult Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Fistula Fistula Humans Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Pregnancy Complications Treatment Outcome

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