İnguinal Endometrioma: Vaka Sunumu

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This case report describes an inguinal endometrioma that invaded the periosteum, presenting with a tender nodule and cyclical pain, and was treated medically.

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Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue with glands and stroma actively growing and functioning outside the uterus. The most frequent sites of implantation are the pelvic viscera and the peritoneum. Inguinal and periosteal regions are rare sites for endometrial implantation. endometrioma are tender inguinal nodule and cyclical pain. The best choice of treatment is complete excision, but we selected non invasive treatment which is medical. Here we report an inguinal region endometrioma that invade periosteum of bone with clinical and pathological features

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