Abstract
Endometriosis is a common clinical presentation for gynaecologists. Occasionally it can present to general surgeons as a swelling in the groin or abdominal wall. This condition should be included in the differential diagnosis in female patients. A 32-year-old woman with a 2-year history of a painful persistent lump in her right groin was referred to the general surgeons by her general practitioner. She was referred with a diagnosis of a suspected inguinal hernia. MRI excluded a hernia and exploration of the groin and subsequent histology confirmed the lesion to be an endometrial deposit.
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Husain, F., Siddiqui, Z. A., & Siddiqui, M. (2015). A case of endometriosis presenting as an inguinal hernia. BMJ Case Reports, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2014-208099
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