A targeted biopsy during menstruation for the definitive diagnosis of rectovaginal endometriosis: A report of two cases

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We herein report the definitive diagnosis of rectovaginal endometriosis in two cases. Case 1 involved a 46-year-old woman with abdominal pain and hematochezia. The diagnosis after the first and second examinations using lower gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy was unclear. Differential diagnoses included mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue and colorectal cancer. The third lower GI endoscopy with a targeted biopsy, performed during menstruation, confirmed rectovaginal endometriosis. Case 2 involved a 38-year-old woman with hematochezia. Lower GI endoscopy during menstruation revealed rectovaginal endometriosis. When rectovaginal or bowel endometriosis is suspected, lower GI endoscopy and a targeted biopsy during menstruation can prevent unnecessary surgery.

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Tanaka, K., Sasaki, A., Egashira, H., Teshima, S., Kimura, K., Nishino, T., … Kako, M. (2021). A targeted biopsy during menstruation for the definitive diagnosis of rectovaginal endometriosis: A report of two cases. Internal Medicine, 60(7), 999–1004. https://doi.org/10.2169/INTERNALMEDICINE.5430-20

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