Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3937974 | Fertility and Sterility | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
As of September 2010, 23 cases of uterus-like mass had been reported. Three pathologic theories of uterus-like mass have been proposed: [1] congenital anomaly theory, [2] metaplasia theory, and [3] heterotopia. The pathogenesis of this rare entity is currently under debate. Most uterus-like masses have been connected to the genital organs (75.0%) and associated with endometriosis (50.0%). In the present case, the uterus-like mass developed at the surgical scar site of oophorectomy for a sliding hernia and a tumorectomy for endometriosis. We review the literature and discuss the theories regarding the histogenesis of uterus-like mass.
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Authors
Atsuko M.D., Arafumi M.D., Hiroyuki M.D., Junichi M.D., Yuya M.D., Hiroharu M.D., Kiyoshi M.D., Shigeru M.D.,