Abstract

Hysteroscopic endometrial resection is an effective surgical treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding. This minimally invasive technique offers a good alternative to hysterectomy in women affected by this disorder. The authors describe a case report of a delayed complication, following hysteroscopic endometrial resection, presenting as a massive pelvi-abdominal mass suspicious of ovarian malignancy.

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