2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-005-0034-x
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Post-coital bleeding: a rare and unusual presentation of cervical endometriosis

Abstract: Cervical endometriosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of post-coital bleeding with no obvious ectopy or malignancy.

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“…Therefore if one is unaware of the presence of cervical endometriosis, the condition might be diagnosed as ‘atypical glandular cells’ 4 . As many earlier papers before 2001 were case report and reviews of cytological and histological features related to ‘cervical endometriosis’, 1,2,5,6 Table 1 only lists 11 case reports published in English from 2001 with clinical presentations similar to our present case series 4,7–16 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Therefore if one is unaware of the presence of cervical endometriosis, the condition might be diagnosed as ‘atypical glandular cells’ 4 . As many earlier papers before 2001 were case report and reviews of cytological and histological features related to ‘cervical endometriosis’, 1,2,5,6 Table 1 only lists 11 case reports published in English from 2001 with clinical presentations similar to our present case series 4,7–16 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Postcoital bleeding is also an unusual presentation of cervical endometriosis in the literature 7. The cervical endometriotic lesions have been defined as small bluish, bluish-black or fresh red nodules in the literature 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The presence of endometrial tissue in other sites is a rare event. It can present as recurrent hemorrhagic ascites or even as cervical endometriosis [2,3]. …”
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confidence: 99%