| Literature DB >> 29410925 |
Nanami Tsukasaki1, Takuro Yamamoto1, Akihisa Katayama1, Nozomi Ogiso1, Tomoharu Okubo1.
Abstract
We describe a rare case of retroperitoneal endometriotic cyst infiltrated in the iliopsoas incidentally found in a patient with acute back pain. Endometriosis at the pelvic peritoneum, including the Douglas pouch, has been reported often; there are few reports of cystic endometriosis in the retroperitoneal cavity. Today there are various theories regarding how endometriosis occurs. By pathological findings and lesion sites of the present case, we concluded that the endometrial tissues in the menstrual blood might metastasize lymphatically and implant and form the retroperitoneal cyst.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29410925 PMCID: PMC5749264 DOI: 10.1155/2017/2302568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1Computed tomography scan showing that the bilocular cystic mass is located caudally from the left renal hilus without solid parts.
Figure 2(a) Intraoperative findings showing that the peritoneal cyst in the left inferior kidney is bilocular, and it is firmly adhered to the left iliopsoas and ureter. (b) Photographs of the resected retroperitoneal cyst showing that it is bilocular with cystic space with old and new bleeding.
Figure 3Microscopic findings using hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining (a) and CD10 (b). We identified the endometrial gland tissues using HE staining and CD10-positive stromal cells using immunohistochemical staining.