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Title: | Polypoid endometriosis in a young woman: a case report and review of literature |
Authors: | Kyozuka, Hyo |
Keywords: | Polypoid endometriosis Vaginal polyp; Gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist Endometriosis |
Issue Date: | Apr-2019 |
Abstract: | Polypoid endometriosis in a young woman: a case report and review of literature Hyo Kyozuka, Shu Soeda, Shinji Nomura, Manabu Kojima, Takafumi Watanabe, Keiya Fujimori Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima (Japan) Summary The authors report a case of polypoid endometriosis (PE) in a young woman. In addition, they review the PE cases in patients under 40 years of age. A 34-year-old nulliparous presented with a vaginal polyp protruding from the posterior vaginal fornix and a boundary ambiguous mass located at Douglas’ pouch from the vaginal wall to the rectum, suggesting advanced malignancy. Because an intraoperative frozen section examination showed no evidence of malignancy, the authors opted for conservative management with administration of GnRH agonist once a month for six months followed by dienogest. MRI revealed marked improvement after the third administration of GnRH agonist. Including the present case, the authors identified 13 patients under 40 years old with PE. The notable macroscopic finding of PE was vaginal polyp formed by a protruded pelvic mass. The immunohistochemistry findings and a marked effect of GnRH agonist in the present case suggest the etiology of PE was related to estrogen stimulation. Key word: Polypoid endometriosis; Vaginal polyp; Gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist; Endometriosis. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2108 |
Appears in Collections: | 2. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology |
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