An Unusual Cause of Inguinal Hernia in a Male Patient: Endometriosis
2012; Korean Association for the Study of the Liver; Volume: 6; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5009/gnl.2012.6.2.284
ISSN2005-1212
AutoresGülçin Şımşek, Hakan Buluş, Adnan Taş, Seyfettin Koklu§, Suleyman Burhan Yilmaz, Ali Coşkun,
Tópico(s)Uterine Myomas and Treatments
ResumoEndometriosis is an ectopic endometrium, commonplaced in the female.But its occurence in the man is mysterious.In the literature two cases of endometriosis in men have occured following surgery. 1 The present case is the first reported arising in the inguinal region, near the ductus deference.Forty-nine years old man was presented to hospital with left inguinal hernia.He was operated from that area for 3 times, before.Furthermore he has unexplained infertility.His physical examination revealed normal external genitelia.He underwent surgical operation for hernia.In the operation, a mass was discovered beside the spermatic cord and sent to our laboratory.Macroscopically the mass was 8×7×6 cm in diameters (Fig. 1).In dissection cystic cavity was seen and beside it, ductus deferens was identified.Cyst wall was containing small lumens that was thought as small vessels.In microscopic examination, cyst was lined with columnar epithelial cells and simple tubular invaginations showing the same type of cell lining, and cellular stroma, with typical features of endometrial mucosa.In addi
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