| Literature DB >> 20687904 |
Julio César Rosa-E-Silva1, Ionara Diniz Barcelos, Paula Andrea Navarro, Ana Carolina Japur de Sá Rosa-E-Silva, Antonio Alberto Nogueira, Rui Alberto Ferriani.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Endometrial ossification is an uncommon disease related to secondary infertility and its etiology and pathogenesis are controversial. More than 80% of reported cases occur after pregnancy. CASEEntities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20687904 PMCID: PMC2827176 DOI: 10.4076/1752-1947-3-7427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Hysteroscopic aspect of osseous metaplasia of the endometrium.
Cases report of endometrial osseous metaplasia treated by hysteroscopy
| Case | Reference | Case description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rodriguez BD, Adamson GD: | Patient with infertility had a diagnosis of endometrial osseous metaplasia, which was removed successfully by hysteroscopy assisted by laparoscopy. She delivered a healthy infant. |
| 2 | Marcus S, Bhattacharya J, Williams G, Brinsden P, Hamou J: | Report of two cases of osseous metaplasia. One patient conceived spontaneously. |
| 3 | Bahceci M, Demirel LC: | Case report of a patient with secondary infertility after an abortion 12 years previously. Two months after resection of the osseous lesion the patient conceived spontaneously. |
| 4 | Coccia ME, Becattini C, Bracco GL, Scarselli G: | Case report of a patient with metrorrhagia and leucorrhea, with a previous normal delivery and a previous 25-week gestation loss. Osseous metaplasia was diagnosed by hysteroscopy and resected. Patient became asymptomatic after the procedure. |
| 5 | Torné A, Jou P, Pagano R, Sanchez I, Ordi J, Vanrell JA: | Case report of a patient with dysmenorrhea, with two previous voluntary abortions and a diagnosis of endometrial osseous metaplasia, which was treated by hysteroscopic removal of the lesion, with complete resolution of symptoms. |
| 6 | García León F, Kably Ambe A: | Patient with infertility with hysteroscopic diagnosis of osseous metaplasia, which was resected surgically. |
| 7 | Van den Bosch T, Dubin M, Cornelis A: | Patient with diagnosis of endometrial osseous metaplasia 20 days after a spontaneous delivery. The patient had had an abortion many years earlier. |
| 8 | Lainas T, Zorzovilis I, Petsas G, Alexopoulou E, Lainas G, Ioakimidis T: | Case report of endometrial osseous metaplasia associated with secondary infertility. The lesion was removed hysteroscopically using a resectoscope. The patient then had an |
| 9 | Onderoglu LS, Yarali H, Gultekin M, Katlan D: | Patient with secondary infertility after two abortions. Endometrial osseous metaplasia was diagnosed and successfully removed by hysteroscopy. |