Endometriosis of the inguinal canal mimicking a hernia.

Singapore medical journal · 2007 · vol. 48(6) , pp. e157–9 · PMID:17538736 · W2415437529
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This case report details a rare instance of isolated endometriosis within the inguinal canal presenting as a groin lump, mimicking a hernia in a reproductive-aged woman.

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Abstract

We report a 37-year-old Chinese woman who presented with a groin lump associated with constant and non-catamenial pain. Ultrasonography was suggestive of an inguinal hernia. Intraoperatively, an endometriotic lump with no laparoscopical evidence of endometriosis in the abdominopelvic region was found. Isolated endometriotic lesions in the inguinal canal is a rare occurrence. Surgeons, however, should consider this diagnosis in women of reproductive age who present with a painful groin lump.

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endometriosis

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Endometriosis Hernia, Inguinal Round Ligament of Uterus Adult Diagnosis, Differential Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Frozen Sections Hernia, Inguinal Hernia, Inguinal Humans Round Ligament of Uterus Round Ligament of Uterus Ultrasonography

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