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Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation
The incidence of scar endometriosis in Cesarean sections varies between 0.03 and 0.4%. However, the recently increased rate of Cesarean sections worldwide may be causing an increase in occurrence of scar endometriosis. This report presents anatomopathological evidence of an early-stage malignant tra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31123458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000499760 |
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author | Monist, Marta Lewkowicz, Dorota Jóźwik, Maciej Gogacz, Marek Bogusiewicz, Michał Rechberger, Tomasz Semczuk, Andrzej |
author_facet | Monist, Marta Lewkowicz, Dorota Jóźwik, Maciej Gogacz, Marek Bogusiewicz, Michał Rechberger, Tomasz Semczuk, Andrzej |
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description | The incidence of scar endometriosis in Cesarean sections varies between 0.03 and 0.4%. However, the recently increased rate of Cesarean sections worldwide may be causing an increase in occurrence of scar endometriosis. This report presents anatomopathological evidence of an early-stage malignant transformation in endometriotic tissue from a post-Cesarean scar and briefly reviews possible underlying mechanisms. A 40-year-old woman with a body mass index of 42.7 was referred to the gynecological department with recurrent pain and presence of a palpable mass in her Cesarean section scar. She had undergone this procedure 7 years earlier and began experiencing discomfort and pain at the incision site 6 months postoperatively. Surgical treatment was instituted with complete removal of the lesion. Anatomopathological examination revealed endometriotic tissue intertwined with atypical endometrial hyperplasia and fibrosis. At 2 years' follow-up, she was asymptomatic, both clinically and based on ultrasound examination. Endometriotic foci inoculated within an abdominal scar may undergo malignant transformation. Long-lasting abdominal scar endometriosis, in morbidly obese women, requires special attention from the physician. |
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spelling | pubmed-65145062019-05-23 Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation Monist, Marta Lewkowicz, Dorota Jóźwik, Maciej Gogacz, Marek Bogusiewicz, Michał Rechberger, Tomasz Semczuk, Andrzej Case Rep Oncol Case Report The incidence of scar endometriosis in Cesarean sections varies between 0.03 and 0.4%. However, the recently increased rate of Cesarean sections worldwide may be causing an increase in occurrence of scar endometriosis. This report presents anatomopathological evidence of an early-stage malignant transformation in endometriotic tissue from a post-Cesarean scar and briefly reviews possible underlying mechanisms. A 40-year-old woman with a body mass index of 42.7 was referred to the gynecological department with recurrent pain and presence of a palpable mass in her Cesarean section scar. She had undergone this procedure 7 years earlier and began experiencing discomfort and pain at the incision site 6 months postoperatively. Surgical treatment was instituted with complete removal of the lesion. Anatomopathological examination revealed endometriotic tissue intertwined with atypical endometrial hyperplasia and fibrosis. At 2 years' follow-up, she was asymptomatic, both clinically and based on ultrasound examination. Endometriotic foci inoculated within an abdominal scar may undergo malignant transformation. Long-lasting abdominal scar endometriosis, in morbidly obese women, requires special attention from the physician. S. Karger AG 2019-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6514506/ /pubmed/31123458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000499760 Text en Copyright © 2019 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Monist, Marta Lewkowicz, Dorota Jóźwik, Maciej Gogacz, Marek Bogusiewicz, Michał Rechberger, Tomasz Semczuk, Andrzej Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation |
title | Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation |
title_full | Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation |
title_fullStr | Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation |
title_full_unstemmed | Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation |
title_short | Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia Arising in a Cesarean Section Scar: A Mechanism of Malignant Transformation |
title_sort | atypical endometrial hyperplasia arising in a cesarean section scar: a mechanism of malignant transformation |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31123458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000499760 |
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