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Scar endometriosis
2010-07-01

Endometriosis is the presence of functioning endometrium outside the uterus. Endometriosis rarely occurs in the abdominal wall. Majority of abdominal wall endometriosis occur in or adjacent to surgical scars, following caesarean section or hysterectomy. ...

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Cutaneous Endometriosis.
1964-01-01

A clinicopathologic study of cutaneous endometriosis in 82 patients includes 28 lesions of the umbilicus, 42 of the lower abdominal wall, and 12 in the inguinal area, labia, and perineum. With the exception of five endometriomas of the inguinal area, ever...

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Abdominal wall endometriosis.
2010-01-01

Abdominal wall endometriosis is a rare condition, which usually develops in a surgical scar of abdominal hysterectomy or Caesarean section. A 38-year-old lady presented in the surgical out patient department complaining of painful swelling in the lower abdomen, at the left edge of the scar of caesarean section. ...

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Mixed endometrioid and serous carcinoma developing in abdominal wall endometriosis following Cesarean section.
2011-03-28

Abdominal wall endometriosis is unusual and mostly occurs in scars following Cesarean section. Although malignant transformation is rare, it must be recognized in order to benefit from radical resection. We report a very rare case of mixed endometrioid and serous carcinoma developing in a Cesarean section ...

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Ultrasound and MR-imaging in preoperative evaluation of two rare cases of scar endometriosis
2008-08-18

Scar or incisional endometriosis is a rare, often misdiagnosed, pathologic condition of the abdominal wall. Two cases of incisional endometriosis are presented. Both patients presented with atypical cyclic pain and palpable nodules on scars of previous cesarean sections. In both cases, the mass was totally excised, ...

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[Relevance of MRI for endometriosis diagnosis].
2011-01-18

Endometriosis is a disease of the uterus with displacement of endometrium-like tissue outside the endometrium. Endometriosis is a common benign chronic often debilitating disease that primarily affects young woman. The estimated prevalence is about 10 %. In addition to the uterus and ovaries, clinically important localisations are the rectovaginal space, ...

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Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of endometriosis of the abdominal wall: a potential diagnostic pitfall.
2010-08-20

Endometriosis is a relatively common disease in women, usually of reproductive age. In rare occasions, endometriosis may occur in unusual body sites, including extragonadal, extra-pelvic sites, or in the skin. We report a case of endometriosis of the abdominal wall diagnosed by fine-needle ...

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A case of bifocal endometriosis involving a pfannenstiel incision.
2011-01-01

A 25-year-old woman was referred to our clinic for atypical cyclic pain and masses at both ends of a Pfannenstiel incision scar. Ultrasound of the anterior abdominal wall showed two masses. Both masses were hypoechoic, heterogeneous lesions located at opposite ends of the scar. The lesions were surgically excised with. Microscopic examination revealed ...

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Preoperative administration of Planovar� in two cases of abdominal wall endometriosis after cesarean section.
2010-10-01

We describe 2 cases of abdominal wall endometriosis, a condition that usually occurs in surgical scars from previous cesarean sections and presents as a mass with cyclic pain and swelling. Wide local excision with clear margins seems to be the only effective treatment. However, the mass in our 2 cases changed in size with menstruation, ...

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Abdominal wall endometrioma: a case report and review of the literature.
2010-06-01

Endometriosis is the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue that can respond to ovarian hormonal stimulation. Although it is uncommon, extrapelvic endometriosis can form a discrete mass known as an abdominal wall endometrioma. Endometriomas are thought to be caused by transfer of endometrial cells into a surgical ...

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Large Abdominal Wall Endometrioma Following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Background:Endometriosis is a common condition in women that affects up to 45% of patients in the reproductive age group by causing pelvic pain. It is characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity and is rarely found subcutaneously or in abdominal incisions, causing it to be overlooked in patients with ...

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Fine-needle aspiration cytology of scar endometriosis: study of seven cases and literature review.
2011-01-01

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial-like glands and stroma outside the uterine endometrial lining. Endometrial tissue has also been identified in numerous surgical or procedure scars, including cesarean section and laparoscopic trocar tract. A prospective study was conducted at Maternidade-Escola Assis Chateaubriand, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University ...

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Endometriosis of the abdominal wall: ultrasonographic and doppler characteristics.
2011-07-26

OBJECTIVE: To describe the sonographic and clinical features of abdominal wall endometriosis (AWE), a frequently misdiagnosed condition. METHODS: Twenty-one consecutive women with proven pathological endometriosis of the abdominal wall were retrospectively recruited. ...

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Asymptomatic abdominal wall endometrioma 15 years after cesarean section.
2006-01-01

Abdominal wall endometriosis is rare and its diagnosis is difficult. However, the consequences may be serious, like recurrences or even malignant transformation. We report a rarer case of asymptomatic abdominal wall endometrioma, accidentally found during a surgical procedure for a second ...

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Rectal endometriosis with invasion into lymph nodes.
2011-04-04

Although endometriosis is a common disease in women of reproductive age, rectal endometriosis is rare and lymph node involvement by endometriosis is considered uncommon. We report a 37-year-old woman who had irregular lower abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits. She was operated on with suspected rectal ...

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[Cutaneous endometriosis--clinical case report].
2010-05-15

CASE REPORT: A 26-year-old woman presented with a history of a dark red, asymptomatic, firm, dome-shaped tumor, approximately 2.5 cm in diameter. The nodule had been developing for one year near a scar in the lower abdominal wall. Her past medical history was significant for a caesarean section five years prior to presentation. Histopathological ...

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[Intestinal obstruction from undiagnosed rectal and ileal endometriosis. Two clinical cases and review of the most recent literature].

Deep endometriosis is a subserosal growth (for more than 5 mm) of funzional endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. Authors report two clinical cases of intestinal endometriosis localized in the anterior wall of the rectum and in the last ileal loop. Both cases were characterized by sub-occlusive symptoms, diagnosis performed by ...

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Effectiveness of ovarian suspension in preventing post-operative ovarian adhesions in women with pelvic endometriosis: A randomised controlled trial
2011-05-11

BackgroundEndometriosis is a common benign condition, which is characterized by the growth of endometrial-like tissue in ectopic sites outside the uterus. Laparoscopic excision of the disease is frequently carried out for the treatment of severe endometriosis. Pelvic adhesions often develop following surgery and they can compromise the success of ...

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Rectal perforation from endometriosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review
2010-02-07

This case report describes a woman with spontaneous rectal perforation from decidualized endometriosis in pregnancy. A 37-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital at 30 wk of pregnancy with symptoms suggestive of pyelonephritis, which persisted until 33 wk of gestation when delivery of a premature male baby was performed through a cesarean section. On postoperative day 2, ...

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Endoscopic rectal ultrasound and elastosonography are useful in flow chart for the diagnosis of deep pelvic endometriosis with rectal involvement.
2010-12-15

Aim:? Endometriosis is defined by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterus. The disease causes pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, dyschezia and urinary symptoms. The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and elastosonography for detecting rectosigmoid endometriosis and to compare the ...

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Aromatase Inhibitor for Treatment of a Recurrent Abdominal Wall Endometrioma in a Postmenopausal Woman
2009-07-09

SummaryWe present a case of a post-menopausal woman with an exceedingly large, recurrent abdominal wall endometrioma. The incidence of these clinical conditions is uncommon and a report of the combination of all of them has not previously been published. The patient was managed with the combination of an aromatase inhibitor, a progestin, and serial cyst ...

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Intestinal endometriosis as a cause of rectal bleeding: a case report.

Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterine cavity and musculature. The estimated prevalence of endometriosis in Puerto Rico is 4.0%. The exact prevalence of extra-pelvic endometriosis is unknown. It has been reported that affects the intestinal tract in 3-37% of all patients with pelvic ...

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Intussusception of the appendix secondary to endometriosis: a case report
2008-01-22

IntroductionIntussusception of the appendix is an extremely rare condition that ranges from partial invagination of the appendix to involvement of the entire colon. Endometriosis is an exceptionally rare cause of appendiceal intussusception and only very few cases have been reported in the literature to date.Case presentationA 40 year-old woman presented to clinic with a long ...

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Abdominal exploration: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-09

and Diverticulitis Endometriosis Gallstones Hodgkin Disease Liver Cancer Ovarian Cancer Pancreatic Cancer Peritoneal Disorders Images Digestive system Digestive system Pelvic...

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Extrinsic Obstruction of the Ureter

... etc.). diverticulitis: Inflammation of the diverticula along the wall of the colon. endometriosis: Cells that normally grow inside the uterus grow outside ...

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Endometriosis and abdominal myofascial pain in adults and adolescents.
2011-10-01

Endometriosis and myofascial pain are common disorders with significant impact on quality of life. Increasingly, these conditions are being recognized as highly interconnected through processes that have been described for more than a century. This review is directed to this interconnection through a description of the relationships of endometriosis to ...

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JAMA Patient Page: Abdominal Paracentesis

Ultrasound transducer Ultrasound-guided abdominal paracentesis Ultrasound display Withdrawal of fluid from abdominal cavity Abdominal wall Ascitic fluid P ...

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Incisional endometriosis: diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology.
2010-07-01

Incisional endometriosis (IE) is a rare entity reported in 0.03-1.08% of women following obstetric or gynecologic surgeries. Most cases reported in literature have appeared after cesarean sections and were often clinically mistaken for hernia, abscess, suture granuloma or lipoma. We hereby report a case of IE following a second trimester hysterotomy, which was diagnosed by ...

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Incisional Endometriosis: Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology

Incisional endometriosis (IE) is a rare entity reported in 0.03�1.08% of women following obstetric or gynecologic surgeries. Most cases reported in literature have appeared after cesarean sections and were often clinically mistaken for hernia, abscess, suture granuloma or lipoma. We hereby report a case of IE following a second trimester hysterotomy, which was diagnosed by ...

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HMGA1 and HMGA2 rearrangements in mass-forming endometriosis.
2010-07-01

Endometriosis is a common gynecologic disorder characterized by ectopic endometrium associated with pelvic pain and infertility. The pathogenesis of endometriosis is unclear, and several genetic, endocrine, immune, and environmental agents have been studied as putative causative factors. However, consistent somatic genetic alterations have not been ...

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Neoumbilicoplasty is a useful adjuvant procedure in abdominoplasty

BACKGROUND:Neoumbilicoplasties are indicated in congenital conditions associated with umbilical agenesis, umbilical loss due to inflammatory destruction, excision of skin cancer involving the umbilical stump and in surgical procedures for herniorrhaphy, as well as in the rare condition of umbilical endometriosis.OBJECTIVE:Neoumbilicoplasty is an adjuvant procedure that may be ...

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Endometrial stromal sarcoma presenting as a cystic abdominal mass.
2009-04-01

Endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) is rarely localized in extrauterine sites if metastasis or local extension of the primary uterine tumour are excluded, and diagnosis can be delayed because of the unusual site. We report a case of abdominal ESS in a 45-year-old woman who presented with an abdominal complaint. Ultrasound of the abdomen showed a large ...

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Double-contrast enema in pelvic endometriosis.
1982-03-01

The radiographic findings on barium enema in 42 patients with endometriosis were reviewed and correlated with those at surgical and laparoscopic examination. Radiographic abnormalities were detected in 27 patients. In nine patients, purely extrinsic mass effect was identified; bowel wall involvement in these patients was not present at laparoscopy. In 16 ...

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Endometriosis � Morphology, Clinical Presentations and Molecular Pathology

Endometriosis is found predominantly in women of childbearing age. The prevalence of endometriosis is difficult to determine accurately. Laparoscopy or surgery is required for the definitive diagnosis. The most common symptoms are dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and low back pain that worsen during menses. Endometriosis occurring shortly ...

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The Gazayerli endoscopic retractor model 1.
1991-06-01

A simple yet effective abdominal wall retractor for use in endoscopic surgery is described. It has been used in laparoscopic herniorrhaphy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the morbidly obese, and lysis of abdominal wall adhesions, and to control abdominal wall bleeding. ...

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Tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap for abdominal wall reconstruction
1983-08-01

We report a case of abdominal wall reconstruction following excision of irradiated skin and a ventral hernia. A very large tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap was used with good results. The anatomical features of this flap make it an excellent method of abdominal wall reconstruction.

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Ectopic endometrium in human foetuses is a common event and sustains the theory of m�llerianosis in the pathogenesis of endometriosis, a disease that predisposes to cancer
2009-04-09

BackgroundEndometriosis is a gynecological disease defined by the histological presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterine cavity. Women with endometriosis have an increased risk of different types of malignancies, especially ovarian cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Though there are several theories, researchers remain unsure as to the ...

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Hemangiosarcome of the abdominal wall following irradiation therapy of endometrial carcinoma
1976-11-01

A hemangiosarcoma of the abdominal wall developed in a long-standing, nonhealing radiation-induced ulcer ten years after therapeutic irradiation for endometrial carcinoma.

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Tissue engineering in abdominal wall surgery.
2011-04-01

Abdominal wall defects and tissue loss that result from traumatic injury, surgical resection, failure of abdominal closures (i.e., incisional hernias) or ventral hernias are a common clinical problem. Currently, the repair of these tissue defects represents a reconstructive challenge to surgeons. The goal of ...

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Conservative treatment of a huge abdominal wall hematoma after laparoscopic appendectomy.
2005-12-01

We report a case of a 30-year-old male patient who presented with a huge abdominal wall hematoma 60 minutes after laparoscopic appendectomy. During surgery there had been no sign of abdominal wall bleeding. We found a lateral abdominal wall hematoma caused by rupture of the ...

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[Current treatment of endometriosis with laparoscopic surgery].
2010-07-11

Surgical treatment of endometriosis aims to remove all visible areas of pelvic endometriosis and restore anatomy by division of adhesions, as well as relieve painful symptoms. In this paper, we summarize the advantages, disadvantages, and efficacy of different laparoscopic surgical procedures in the treatment of ...

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Traumatic anterior abdominal wall hernia: A report of three rare cases

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a rare condition that can follow any blunt trauma. Associated intra-abdominal injuries are infrequent. In this study, we are reporting three cases, diagnosed as abdominal wall hernia associated with herniation of bowel loops due to blunt trauma. In one case, ...

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The use of Mitek anchors to secure mesh in abdominal wall reconstruction.
1994-02-01

Abdominal wall complications of TRAM flap breast reconstruction are well described. Synthetic mesh abdominal reinforcement is believed to decrease the incidence of these complications. An innovative technique with commonly available suture anchors has been used in a case of recurrent abdominal laxity after a TRAM ...

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Metachronic malignant transformation of small bowel and rectal endometriosis in the same patient
2006-12-12

BackgroundMalignant transformation of intestinal endometriosis is a rare event with an unknown rate of incidence. Metachronous progression of endometriosis to adenocarcinoma from two distant intestinal foci happening in the same patient has not been previously reported.Case presentationWe describe a case of metachronic transformation of ileal and rectal ...

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[Diagnostic difficulty of abdominal wall endometrioma: clinical case and literature review].
2008-02-01

Abdominal wall endometrioma is a rare clinical condition with which the general surgeon is faced and usually presents a diagnostic challenge due to the similar signs and symptoms that this illness shares with other tumors of the abdominal wall. A clinical case which exemplifies this diagnostic challenge is ...

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The effect of abdominal wall morphology on ultrasonic pulse distortion. Part I. Measurements

abdominal wall.3,6,7 In the study reported in Ref. 6, pork fat and a combination of pork fat and muscle were of the muscle and fat layers of the abdominal wall on ultrasonic pulses. The purpose of this study. FIG. 2. Individual layers of abdominal wall specimen 113. a Views ...

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Diversion Colitis

... the abdominal wall) or a colostomy (the surgical creation of an opening between the large intestine and ...

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Combined abdominal wall paresis and incisional hernia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
1999-03-01

A case of combined abdominal wall paresis and incisional hernia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is reported. The paresis possibly occurred by a lesion of the N. intercostalis when extending the incision for stone extraction. Possibly the paresis was a predisposing factor for the development of an incisional hernia. The causes of ...

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Abdominal Wall Hernias

... obesity, pregnancy, or excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites). Femoral Hernia: A hernia may develop just below ...

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Abdominal Wall Hernias

... Some adults have an umbilical hernia because of obesity, pregnancy, or excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites). Femoral ...

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[The cutaneous groin flap for coverage of a full-thickness abdominal wall defect].
2010-06-30

A full-thickness defect of the abdominal wall is rare and may occur as a complication of extended abdominal surgery procedures. We report about a 69-year-old patient who was presented to our department with a full-thickness abdominal wall defect and a fully exposed collagen-mesh for ...

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Visceral hypersensitivity in endometriosis: a new target for treatment?
2011-08-25

ObjectiveIn women presenting to gynaecological clinics with lower abdominal pain, the cause is frequently attributed to endometriosis irrespective of whether it is found to be minimal or extensive at laparoscopy. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is also common in this setting, and it was speculated that the visceral hypersensitivity associated with this ...

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Radiation-induced endometriosis in Macaca mulatta
1991-05-01

Female rhesus monkeys received whole-body doses of ionizing radiation in the form of single-energy protons, mixed-energy protons, X rays, and electrons. Endometriosis developed in 53% of the monkeys during a 17-year period after exposure. Incidence rates for endometriosis related to radiation type were: single-energy protons, 54%; mixed-energy protons, ...

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Use of synthetic mesh for the entire abdominal wall after TRAM flap transfer.
1998-03-01

Abdominal wall competence is a major concern of all plastic surgeons using the TRAM flap for breast reconstruction. Low hernia rates and adequate abdominal stability are standard expectations in abdominal wall closure. Described here is this institution's experience with the use of a large ...

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Uterine rupture in a primigravida with adenomyosis recently subjected to laparoscopic resection of rectovaginal endometriosis: case report.

A case of intrapartum, complete, low-posterior wall, transverse uterine rupture, complicated by uterine atony and treated by emergency hysterectomy in a primigravida with uterine adenomyosis who delivered vaginally at 37 weeks plus 5 days of gestation, 9 months after undergoing laparoscopic resection of rectovaginal septum endometriosis. PMID:18439512

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Endometrioid adenocarcinoma in the native ureter of a renal transplant patient: case report and review of the literature.
2010-09-01

Endometriosis is characterized by endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus, primarily on the pelvic peritoneum, ovaries, and rectovaginal septum, and, in rare cases, within the urinary tract (1-3%). Although endometriosis is a benign condition, malignant transformation of endometriosis is a well-described phenomenon. Malignancies ...

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57
Mullerianosis of the urinary bladder: Report of a case with diagnosis suggested in urine cytology and review of literature.
2011-04-28

Mullerianosis of the urinary bladder is a rare entity characterized by the presence of an admixture of at least two types of mullerian tissue in the muscularis propria of the bladder. We report a case of mullerianosis of the urinary bladder in a 28-year-old nulliparous woman with no history of pelvic surgery or endometriosis, and the diagnosis of mullerianosis was suggested ...

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58
Endometriosis

Endometriosis What is endometriosis? Endometriosis occurs when tissues that usually grow inside uterus instead grow on the outside. These tissues often grow on the ...

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Ability of recombinant human TNF binding protein-1 (r-hTBP-1) to inhibit the development of experimentally-induced endometriosis in rats.

The aim of this study was to assess whether r-hTBP-1 (recombinant human tumor necrosis factor binding protein-1), the soluble form of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) receptor type 1 might be effective in counteracting the proliferation of ectopic endometrium using an in vivo experimental model of endometriosis. The in vivo model involved transplanting a square fragment of ...

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[Intestinal endometriosis].

Endometriosis is a chronic, benign gynaecological disorder that is frequent in women of a child-bearing age. It is estimated that there is some degree of endometriosis in as many as 15% of pre-menopausal women, associated with a history of infertility, caesarean antecedents, dysmenorrhoea and abnormality in uterine bleeding. It is believed to be due to the ...

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Rectal endometriosis: a case report.
2011-09-01

We present the case of a 45-year-old female patient who was admitted with a history of pelvic pain, constipation, and dysmenorrhea. CT scan and u/s images revealed cholelithiasis, benign nodular hyperplasia of segment IV of the liver and uterine fibromyoma. During laparotomy, firm adhesions between the posterior wall of the uterus and the rectum were found and the incisional ...

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62
Abdominal wall infiltration by small bowel adenocarcinoma in a patient with Crohn's disease--a case report.
2011-06-01

A 46-year-old man with Crohn's disease was referred to our hospital. In 2007, abdominal pain accompanied by redness and swelling of the right lower quadrant developed. A small bowel series and computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a stricture in the terminal ileum, suggesting a penetration of the abdominal wall. He was ...

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63
Acute traumatic abdominal wall hernia.
2010-05-04

Although blunt abdominal trauma is frequent, traumatic abdominal wall hernias (TAWH) are rare. We describe a large TAWH with associated intra-abdominal lesions that were caused by high-energy trauma. The diagnosis was missed by clinical examination but was subsequently revealed by a computed tomography (CT) scan. ...

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Traumatic hernia of the abdominal wall after pelvic and acetabular fracture: a case report.
2002-12-01

Traumatic hernia of the abdominal wall is a rare and easily missed injury in the presence of major pelvic and abdominal lesions. We present a radiographically documented case of combined pelvic and acetabular fracture with a major contralateral traumatic hernia with avulsion of the internal oblique, the external oblique and the ...

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Pitfalls in prenatal diagnosis of unusual congenital abdominal wall defects.
2008-02-01

We report three cases of unusual skin covered abdominal wall defects not accurately diagnosed by prenatal sonography. An associated omphalocele was recognized in two but misinterpreted as a giant omphalocele in one. Suspicious sonographic features--an enlarged abdominal circumference, irregular laxity of the ...

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Covering of the Abdominal Wall in Laparotomies: Differences in Surgical Site Infections Between an Approved Abdominal 3M� Steri-Drape� Wound Edge Protector and Standard Woven Swabs at Technische Universit�t M�nchen
2011-01-19

Comparing the Number of Surgical Site Infections:; Covering of the Abdominal Wall in Laparotomies With an Approved Abdominal 3M� Steri-Drape� Wound Edge Protector and Standard Woven; Swabs

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Significant Abdominal Wall Hematoma From an Umbilical Port Insertion

Laparoscopists consider the umbilical and ventral midline area to be �vascular safe.� On occasion, however, the insertion of the first trocar at the umbilical port may result in severe abdominal wall hematoma.

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Radioresistance of Anisakis simplex Third-Stage Larvae and the Possible Role of Superoxide Dismutase

... were found to have invaded the gastric wall, omentum, and abdominal cavity, suggesting that their viability and ... Most larvae were recovered in the abdominal cavity, omentum, and gastric wall rather tha...

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Deep infiltrating endometriosis of the bowel: MR imaging as a method to predict muscular invasion.
2011-08-01

PURPOSE: To evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) imaging morphologic- and signal intensity abnormalities of deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) of the bowel wall and to assess its value in predicting depth and extent of bowel wall infiltration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single-center study was performed in a tertiary referral center ...

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70
Xanthogranulomatous salpingitis associated with fallopian tube mucosal endometriosis: a clue to the pathogenesis.
2007-04-01

Xanthogranulomatous salpingitis is an unusual inflammatory lesion of the fallopian tube, characterized by accumulation of foamy macrophages in the wall of the fallopian tube along with other chronic inflammatory cells. Only a few cases of xanthogranulomatous salpingitis have been reported in the English medical literature, some under different nomenclature. An association, ...

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71
[Abdominal splenosis: an often underdiagnosed entity].
2010-06-08

Splenosis is defined as the heterotopic autotransplantation of splenic tissue because of a ruptured spleen due to trauma or surgery. It is a benign and incidental finding, although imaging tests may sometimes orient toward malignancy simulating renal tumors, abdominal lymphomas, endometriosis, among other. We report the case of a 42-year old male in whom a ...

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Psychological Factors in Chronic Pelvic Pain due to Endometriosis: A Comparative Study.
2011-05-21

Background/Aims: This study compared women suffering chronic pelvic pain (CPP) secondary to endometriosis (n = 30) with women experiencing CPP due to either myofascial abdominal/pelvic pain (n = 70) or pelvic adhesions (n = 38) to determine if there are specific psychological variables uniquely associated with endometriosis. Methods: ...

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73
Peritoneal Disorders

Your peritoneum is the tissue that lines your abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in your abdomen. A liquid, peritoneal fluid, lubricates the surface ...

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Mesenteric Lymphadenitis

... RH, et al. Abdominal wall, umbilicus, peritoneum, mesenteries, omentum, and retroperitoneum. In: Townsend CM Jr, et al. ...

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IDENTIFICATION OF TAENIA ASIATICA IN CHINA: MOLECULAR, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A LUZHAI ISOLATE

... or abdominal wall or in the spleen, lung, omentum, kidney, etc. No metacestodes were observed in the ... ...

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Cesarean section (image)

1557 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... The uterus is exposed through the abdominal wall, and an incision is made in the uterine covering. The muscles ...

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BMC Surgery BioMed Central
2009-01-01

Research article Current practice of abdominal wall closure in elective surgery � Is there any consensus?

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Are abdominal wall defects and external genitalia anomalies randomly expressed in some families?
2011-06-01

Familial cases of isolated abdominal wall defects with variable expressivity in more than one generation have rarely been observed. We report four affected individuals within a small three-generation family with either variable non-syndromic abdominal wall defects or external genital anomalies. We discuss the ...

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Prevention and treatment of abdominal wall bleeding complications at trocar sites: review of the literature.
2009-06-01

Abdominal wall bleeding may complicate any laparoscopic procedure. Piercing or laceration of vessels transversing the abdominal wall during trocar placement is generally the cause. Bleeding may occur at the very beginning of the surgery but, in some cases, it may go unrecognized for a while complicating the ...

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Effects of Abdominal Wall Morphology on Ultrasonic Pulse Distortion Laura M. Hinkelman', T. Douglas Mast', Michael J. O d , and RobertC. Waag13

and energy level fluctuation maps for representativemuscle,fat, and whole abdominal wall sections are showninEffects of Abdominal Wall Morphology on Ultrasonic Pulse Distortion Laura M. Hinkelman', T. Douglas was their Indivldull fat and musde layers. Thee measurementsconBrm that bothfat and musdr produa ...

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An unusual case of abdominal wall bleeding after renal allograft biopsy.
2011-01-01

We report an unusual case of a enlarging anterior abdominal wall hematoma after percutaneous biopsy of a renal allograft. Angiography-directed embolization of the vessels filling the pseudoaneurysm was done and followed up with surgical exploration of the hematoma. In order to avoid this complication, Color Doppler evaluation of the overlying ...

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An Abdominal Aorta Wall Extraction for Liver Cirrhosis Classification Using Ultrasonic Images
2011-06-01

We propose a method to extract an abdominal aorta wall from an M-mode image. Furthermore, we propose the use of a Gaussian filter in order to improve image quality. The experimental results show that the Gaussian filter is effective in the abdominal aorta wall extraction.

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