Ultrasound features of polypoid endometriosis: a case report and a short review of Literature

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of endometriosis and pelvic pain disorders Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.1177/22840265211053093
Matteo Mancarella, L. Sgrò, L. Fuso, P. Campisi, N. Biglia, L. Mariani
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Introduction: Polypoid endometriosis is a rare variant of endometriosis characterized by histological features resembling an endometrial polyp. Lesions frequently affect the ovaries presenting as adnexal masses which may mimic malignancy, with an extremely complex differential diagnosis due to the poor evidence reported in Literature. Case description: In this report, we describe the case of a 43 years old woman referred to pelvic transvaginal ultrasound examination for recurrent abdominal pain, in whom sonography revealed a pelvic mass with features highly suspicious for ovarian carcinoma. Surgical removal allowed histopathological diagnosis of polypoid endometriosis, with no signs of malignancy. At ultrasound examination, the lesion appeared as a multilocular-solid mass, with low-level echogenicity of cystic content, multiple papillary projections, and solid areas with high vascularization and apparent infiltration of the uterus. At retrospective review of the sonographic images after pathological examination, some features mirroring the histological architecture of polypoid endometriosis could be identified in the solid components of the mass: these included the hyperechoic appearance, the rounded outline of the intracystic projections, and the vascularization pattern with a single central vessel with branching. Conclusions: To date, this is the first work providing a detailed ultrasonographic description of polypoid endometriosis using shared terms and definitions and relating these findings with available evidence about radiologic and histopathologic features. The report shows how this condition could strongly mimick ovarian malignancy, though several sonographic features can be identified reflecting the histopathological patterns of those lesions.
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息肉样子宫内膜异位症的超声特征:1例报告及文献复习
简介:息肉样子宫内膜异位症是子宫内膜异位的一种罕见变体,其组织学特征类似于子宫内膜息肉。病变经常影响卵巢,表现为附件肿块,可能模拟恶性肿瘤,由于文献中报道的证据不足,鉴别诊断极其复杂。病例描述:在本报告中,我们描述了一名43岁的女性因复发性腹痛而接受盆腔经阴道超声检查的病例,其中超声检查显示盆腔肿块,其特征高度怀疑为卵巢癌。手术切除后,组织病理学诊断为息肉样子宫内膜异位症,无恶性迹象。超声检查时,病变表现为多房实性肿块,囊性内容物低回声,多个乳头状突起,实性区域血管化程度高,子宫明显浸润。在对病理检查后的超声图像进行回顾性审查时,可以在肿块的实体成分中发现一些反映息肉样子宫内膜异位症组织结构的特征:这些特征包括高回声外观、囊内突起的圆形轮廓,以及带有分支的单个中心血管的血管形成模式。结论:到目前为止,这是第一项使用共同的术语和定义提供息肉样子宫内膜异位症详细超声描述的工作,并将这些发现与放射学和组织病理学特征的现有证据联系起来。该报告显示了这种情况如何强烈地模仿卵巢恶性肿瘤,尽管可以确定几个超声特征来反映这些病变的组织病理学模式。
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