Endometriosis, the great imitator - a successful case of fertility preservation in a woman receiving sterilizing treatment due to a diagnosis of rectosigmoid carcinoma.
Anna MarklundAnnika SjövallLennart BlomqvistJoseph CarlsonKenny Alexandra Rodriguez-WallbergPublished in: Gynecological endocrinology : the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology (2019)
Bowels are the most common site of extrapelvic endometriosis. Still, colonic endometriosis often presents a diagnostic challenge, mimicking a broad spectrum of diseases including primary colonic malignancy. For women of fertile age, the consequences of endometriosis being misdiagnosed as colorectal cancer may include loss of fertility. We hereby present a case of endometriosis mimicking rectosigmoid adenocarcinoma in a young woman, where fertility preservation prior to the start of antineoplastic treatments turned out to be of crucial importance for the woman's future attempts to achieve a pregnancy and livebirth.