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Incisional endometriosis: A rare cause for a painful scar - A report and commentary
Author(s) -
Brijesh K Biswas,
Nalini Gupta,
Navneet Magon
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
nigerian medical journal/nigerian medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2229-774X
pISSN - 0300-1652
DOI - 10.4103/0300-1652.107607
Subject(s) - endometriosis , medicine , caesarean section , incisional hernia , surgery , incidence (geometry) , abscess , uterus , gynecology , hernia , pregnancy , genetics , physics , optics , biology
Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial tissue outside the Uterus. The true incidence of endometriosis is not really known, but it is believed that 10-15% of all women in their reproductive age will develop endometriosis and 25-35% of all women who are infertile have endometriosis. Incisional endometriosis (IE) is a rare entity reported in 0.03-1.08% of women following obstetric or gynaecologic surgeries. Most cases reported in literature have appeared after caesarean sections and were often clinically mistaken for hernia, abscess, suture granuloma or lipoma. The diagnosis is frequently made only after excision of the diseased tissue. A case report of a patient with a painful troublesome scar after a caesarean section is presented.

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