Thoracic endometriosis: rare presentation as a solitary pulmonary nodule with eccentric cavitations.
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A 41-year-old woman who suffered from monthly haemoptysis for .16 years was referred to a chest surgeon due to an abnormal chest radiograph. The haemoptysis usually occurred on the first day of her menses and lasted ,3 days. She had poliomyelitis during her childhood and underwent two caesarean sections about two decades previously. There was no prior history of dysmenorrhoeal or abnormal vaginal bleeding. Physical examinations and laboratory investigations were unremarkable. The chest radiograph (fig 1A) showed a right lower lobe nodule. CT scan (fig 1B,C) performed during her menstrual period demonstrated a well-demarcated subpleural ovoid tumour with eccentric cavitations and surrounding ground-glass opacities. Using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, a 26262 cm nodule without pleural retraction was noticed (fig 2A). Wedge resection was performed smoothly. She did not receive hormonal therapy and remained uneventful in the subsequent 2-year follow-up. Microscopically, the tumour was composed of abundant endometrial glands and stroma with focal fresh haemorrhage (fig 2B). Thoracic endometriosis may involve the trachea, bronchi, lung parenchyma, pleura or the diaphragm. Pleural and diaphragmatic endometriosis usually causes chest pain and dyspnoea, and may be associated with pneumothorax, pleural effusion or haemothorax, whereas the tracheobronchial and parenchymal disease may present with periodic haemoptysis simultaneous with their menses. It is unclear whether hormonal therapy needs to be maintained after a complete resection of isolated intrapulmonary endometriosis since a controlled study is unavailable. The radiological findings for catamenial haemoptysis are often normal, but they can show solitary or multiple pulmonary haziness displaying cyclic changes in size as a presentation of the menstrual haemorrhage in the adjacent alveolar spaces. For the present report, the unusually long duration of the history
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Thorax
دوره 64 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009