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| Title |
Sigmoid endometriosis diagnosed preoperatively using endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration
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| Creator |
Sumi Shohei
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| Source Title |
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
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| Volume | 13 |
| Start Page | 158 |
| End Page | 163 |
| Journal Identifire |
ISSN 1865-7257
EISSN 1865-7265
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| Descriptions |
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We report a case of sigmoid endometriosis diagnosed preoperatively based on endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) findings. A 42-year-old female came to us with left lower abdominal pain and bloating that had started 3 months prior. CT and MRI results showed wall thickening of the sigmoid colon. A colonoscopy procedure could not be completed because passage through the sigmoid colon was blocked due to severe stenosis, while mucosal biopsy samples obtained during that procedure could not confirm a diagnosis. EUS-FNA was then performed and specimens were obtained from the muscular layer with stenosis, which revealed a thickened hypoechoic lesion. Histological findings obtained by use of EUS-FNA demonstrated a large amount of fibrosis in endometrial glands and a diagnosis of sigmoid endometriosis was confirmed by additional immunostaining. Thus, a laparoscopic sigmoidectomy was performed, with sigmoid endometriosis finally diagnosed. Confirmation of a diagnosis of intestinal endometriosis based on histological findings of mucosal biopsy specimens obtained by colonoscopy is difficult, because endometrial implants are primarily located in the serosal and/or muscular layer. When safe aspiration is possible, we consider that EUS-FNA can be an effective method for preoperative diagnosis of intestinal endometriosis, which may contribute to avoidance of unnecessary or excessive surgery.
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Sigmoid endometriosis
EUS-FNA
Preoperative diagnosis
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| Language |
eng
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| Resource Type | journal article |
| Publisher |
Springer Nature
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| Date of Issued | 2019-09-23 |
| Publish Type | Accepted Manuscript |
| Access Rights | open access |
| Relation |
[URI]
https://www.springer.com/journal/12328
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