[Iatrogenic cicatricial endometriosis].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde · 1997 · vol. 141(15) , pp. 740–3 · PMID:9213792 · W2416376172
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A 36-year-old woman developed painful scar swelling due to cicatricial endometriosis after a Cesarean section, which was successfully treated with surgical excision.

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A woman aged 36, who two years previously had undergone a caesarean section, developed a painful swelling of the scar attributed to cicatricial endometriosis. This is a rare disorder brought about by peroperative displacement of normally or ectopically situated uterine mucous membrane to the surgical wound. There, it may proliferate and cause characteristic signs and symptoms that are simple to diagnose: cyclic pain, swellings and sometimes, bleedings. Pharmaceutical, possible hormonal treatment is of limited value, because cessation of the medication is frequently followed by recurrences. Consequently, ample surgical excision in endometriosis is to be preferred; this is to be regarded as a curative therapy.

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endometriosis

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Cesarean Section Cicatrix Endometriosis Abdominal Muscles Adult Cesarean Section Cicatrix Cicatrix Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Pregnancy

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