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      Abscess in Adenomyosis Mimicking a Malignancy in a 54-Year-Old Woman

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          Background: Although there are a few reports describing abscess formation in endometriotic foci no report of abscess formation arising de novo within adenomyosis appears in the literature. Preoperative diagnosis of adenomyosis is frequently difficult because of non-specific signs and symptoms. Synchronous pelvic pathologies such as leiomyoma, endometrial polyp, endometrial hyperplasia, as well as endometrial cancer may cause differential diagnostic problems.

          Case: A 54-year-old postmenopausal woman complaining of inguinal pain, nightsweats and hot flashes is presented. Radiologic examinations of the pelvis revealed a 95 × 85 mm leiomyoma-like lesion including a 53 × 43 mmcystic space and 9 × 6 mmpapillary formation within the uterus raising clinical suspicion of malignancy. A total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy were performed accompanied by a frozen section diagnosis. The frozen section revealed an abscess formation arising in a focus of adenomyosis. The postoperative period of the patient was uneventful.

          Conclusion : The present case, to our knowledge, is the first report representing abscess formation in adenomyosis. Abscess arising within adenomyosis can strongly raise the suspicion of endometrial cancer, particularly if the patient is postmenopausal. If endometrial cancer cannot be ruled out with definitive histopathological diagnosis in the preoperative period, a frozen section becomes mandatory during surgical intervention.

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          Contributors
          rerguvan@yahoo.com
          Journal
          Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol
          Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
          Hindawi Publishing Corporation
          1064-7449
          1098-0997
          2003
          : 11
          : 1
          : 59-64
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pathology School of Medicine Inonu University Turkey
          [2 ] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology School of Medicine Inonu University Turkey
          [3 ] Department of Radiology School of Medicine Inonu University Malatya Turkey
          [4 ] Cosnuk Mah Mehmet Buyruk Cad Resat Turgut Sitesi B-Blok No:75 D:26 Malatya TR-44330 Turkey
          Article
          S1064744903000085
          10.1155/S1064744903000085
          1852262
          12839634
          0f99f0ab-4787-47ae-b5fd-9ba741b80a6b
          Copyright © 2003 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.

          This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

          History
          : 8 July 2002
          : 1 February 2003
          Categories
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          Obstetrics & Gynecology
          Obstetrics & Gynecology

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