Endometriosis Parietal Posterior a Cesárea [Parietal Endometriosis Following Cesarean Section]
This systematic review analyzes parietal endometriosis following cesarean section, finding it an uncommon but relevant condition requiring high suspicion in women with prior C-sections presenting with cyclical pain and a palpable abdominal mass.
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This paper studies parietal (abdominal wall) endometriosis occurring posterior to the cesarean section, using a systematic review approach. It reports that endometriosis in an anterior cesarean scar is an infrequent but clinically relevant entity, and it emphasizes that women with a history of cesarean should have a high index of suspicion when they present with cyclic pain and a palpable mass in the abdominal wall. A major limitation explicitly acknowledged in the summary is the focus on a review rather than primary data, leaving frequency estimates and clinical characterization dependent on the included literature. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically parietal endometriosis following cesarean section and its clinical presentation in the abdominal wall.
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