Endometriose in retroperitonealen Lymphknoten
A case report describes endometriosis found in two retroperitoneal lymph nodes of a 29-year-old patient treated surgically for cervical carcinoma, with no prior history or symptoms of endometriosis.
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This paper is a case report describing extragenital endometriosis located in retroperitoneal lymphatic nodes in a 29-year-old patient. The patient underwent radical hysterectomy for a FIGO Ib cervical carcinoma with pelvic lymphonodectomy, and endometriosis lesions were identified in two separate lymph node groups in the retroperitoneum. The report emphasizes that there was no endometriosis-related history or clinical presentation, and no endometriosis was detected elsewhere in the abdomen. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically endometriosis in retroperitoneal lymphatic nodes discovered incidentally during cervical cancer surgery, with no other detectable disease.
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