Taiwan J Obstet Gynecol
February 2016
Objective: Bowel endometriosis is an uncommon disease that can cause serious complications and may require immediate medical attention. We wish to remind about bowel perforation caused by endometriosis, its diagnostic difficulty, and the need or urgent management in late pregnancy and puerperium.
Case Report: We present a 38-year-old woman, which presented with bowel perforation requiring urgent surgery.
Primary melanoma of the vagina is a rare neoplasm that appears in the 6(th) and 7(th) decades of life. It has a poor prognosis, for which there is no consensus regarding treatment; indeed, the literature describes a number of therapeutic options. This paper describes a patient with vaginal melanoma treated by local excision and immunotherapy.
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