Gastric endometriosis associated with transverse colon endometriosis: a case report of a very rare event

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Gastric endometriosis is a very rare event. It enters in the differential diagnosis of cyclical or chronic epigastric pain, especially in the context of endometriotic patients. The diagnosis of a gastric submucosal mass requires further investigations to rule out the presence of malignancy or associated adenocarcinoma. Because of it can be associated with transverse colon endometriosis and/or diaphragmatic endometriosis, careful examination of the upper abdomen at laparoscopy should be emphasized. We report here a very rare case of gastric endometriosis associated with transverse colon endometriosis.

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Anaf, V., Buggenhout, A., Franchimont, D., & Nöel, J. C. (2014). Gastric endometriosis associated with transverse colon endometriosis: a case report of a very rare event. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 290(6), 1275–1277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-014-3373-7

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