Endosalpingiosis in Postmenopausal Elderly Women
This paper describes endosalpingiosis, a benign condition of fallopian tube-like epithelium outside the fallopian tube, and presents a case of vaginal bleeding due to this incidental finding in a postmenopausal woman.
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This report reviewed endosalpingiosis, a benign ectopic fallopian tube–type epithelium associated with psammoma bodies that can be confused with gynecologic malignancy, and also presented a single postmenopausal case. Across prior studies, the authors cite that 34.5% of endosalpingiosis cases had concurrent endometriosis, 40% of cases were postmenopausal, and that malignancy occurred more in premenopausal women with endosalpingiosis, while no significant association was found between endosalpingiosis and infertility or chronic pelvic pain; a key caveat is that expert opinions differ on whether it causes symptoms. In their 75-year-old patient with vaginal bleeding and CT evidence of a multiseptated left adnexal cystic mass, exploratory laparotomy was performed to rule out mucinous cystadenoma, and pathology showed endosalpingiosis near the ovary without a need for treatment. Relevance to endometriosis: the paper reports that endosalpingiosis had frequent concurrent endometriosis (34.5%) and discusses differing symptom associations between the two entities, though the paper’s main focus is endosalpingiosis in a postmenopausal presentation.
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- The association of endosalpingiosis with chronic pelvic pain 2023
- Intraoperative Appearance of Endosalpingiosis: A Single-Center Experience of Laparoscopic Findings and Systematic Review of Literature 2022
- The association of endosalpingiosis with gynecologic malignancy 2022
- Endometriosis: not just a benign disease 2022
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