Endometriosis is defined as the presence of active endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity affecting 15% of women at reproductive age. Ureteral endometriosis (UE) is a rare type of endometrial involvement affecting 0.1% - 1% of women with endometriosis. UE is quite uncommon and underdiagnosed because of the patients’ nonspecific symptoms of endometriosis. However, it is important to diagnose and manage UE treatment since it can lead to renal failure due to silent obstruction of the ureter. This case report describes a woman who presented with cyclic pelvic pain and left flank pain. Imaging studies and laparoscopic findings revealed bilateral endometrioma and deepinfiltrating endometriosis (DIE) findings resulting in extrinsic infiltration of the ureter and hydronephrosis.Keywords: Endometriosis, Ureter, Hydronephrosis, Magnetic resonance imaging, Laparoscopy
Endometriosis is defined as the presence of active endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity affecting 15% of women at reproductive age. Ureteral endometriosis (UE) is a rare type of endometrial involvement affecting 0.1% - 1% of women with endometriosis. UE is quite uncommon and underdiagnosed because of the patients’ nonspecific symptoms of endometriosis. However, it is important to diagnose and manage UE treatment since it can lead to renal failure due to silent obstruction of the ureter. This case report describes a woman who presented with cyclic pelvic pain and left flank pain. Imaging studies and laparoscopic findings revealed bilateral endometrioma and deepinfiltrating endometriosis (DIE) findings resulting in extrinsic infiltration of the ureter and hydronephrosis.Keywords: Endometriosis, Ureter, Hydronephrosis, Magnetic resonance imaging, Laparoscopy
Subjects | Clinical Sciences |
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Other ID | JA98TU66TU |
Journal Section | Review Makaleler |
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Publication Date | April 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 |