The endosalpingosis is a benign affection which is in the most often asymptomatic. It means the presence of tubal mucosa in ectopic location; often in the tubal wall; the pelvic peritoneal and adjacent lymph node. We present here a colic endosalpingosis case with intestinal occlusion. We review in this purpose the literature, and discuss the etiopathogenicity. It shows that a previously tubal affection can have a great part in the birth of this pathology.
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Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet
May 1990
Département de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, CHR, Nantes.
Endosalpingosis, defined by the presence in an ectopic site of epithelium comparable to that of the tubal mucosa, is not a well-known entity. In reference to 6 cases of our department, the authors have been able to assess this lesion. Clinical manifestations and laboratory tests offer no arguments.
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October 1987
Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Belvédère.
The endosalpingosis is a benign affection which is in the most often asymptomatic. It means the presence of tubal mucosa in ectopic location; often in the tubal wall; the pelvic peritoneal and adjacent lymph node. We present here a colic endosalpingosis case with intestinal occlusion.
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