Cutaneous endometriosis: a histopathologic study
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Histopathologic examination of cutaneous endometriosis revealed cyclic variations similar to the uterine endometrium, but correlation with menstrual stage was poor, highlighting the importance of recognizing these changes for diagnosis.
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A detailed examination of material from 10 cases of cutaneous endometriosis revealed a range of histopathologic features similar to those found within the uterine endometrium at each of the main phases of the menstrual cycle. However, there appeared to be a poor correlation between histologic appearance and menstrual stage. Recognition of these cyclic variations is important for the accurate diagnosis of cutaneous endometriomas.
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