ENDOMETRIOSIS OF RETROVAGINAL TISSUE AND VAGINA (CLINICAL CASE)

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The paper reports a rare clinical case of a young patient with combined internal and external endometriosis, specifically involving the rectovaginal septum and the vagina, presenting with a range of symptoms such as cyclical and chronic pain, infertility, abnormal uterine bleeding, and dysfunction of nearby organs, alongside impacts on psychoemotional status. It describes the management approach used and states that a favorable outcome was achieved for the patient. The main limitation is that the evidence is a single clinical case without broader study design or generalizable data. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is a clinical case report of rectovaginal septum and vaginal endometriosis and the outcome after management.

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Given the multiplicity of clinical symptoms: cyclical and chronic pain, infertility, abnormal uterine bleeding, dysfunction of neighboring organs, and other complaints that reduce the quality of life, including the psychoemotional status of women of predominantly reproductive age, endometriosis remains one of the most socially and demographically significant diseases requiring a multidisciplinary approach. This article describes a rare clinical case of combined internal and external endometriosis in a young patient with endometriosis of the rectovaginal septum and vagina. Given the optimal management tactics chosen by the patient, a favorable outcome was obtained for the woman.
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Мать и дитя в Кузбассе (May 2025) ENDOMETRIOSIS OF RETROVAGINAL TISSUE AND VAGINA (CLINICAL CASE) Abstract Given the multiplicity of clinical symptoms: cyclical and chronic pain, infertility, abnormal uterine bleeding, dysfunction of neighboring organs, and other complaints that reduce the quality of life, including the psychoemotional status of women of predominantly reproductive age, endometriosis remains one of the most socially and demographically significant diseases requiring a multidisciplinary approach. This article describes a rare clinical case of combined internal and external endometriosis in a young patient with endometriosis of the rectovaginal septum and vagina. Given the optimal management tactics chosen by the patient, a favorable outcome was obtained for the woman.

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