Abstract

Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma in ectopic locations within the peritoneal cavity. More commonly, the lesions can be found on areas such as the cul-de-sac and other pelvic parietal surfaces. Endometrial glands and stroma infiltrating the myometrium characterizes Adenomyosis.

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  • Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma in ectopic locations within the peritoneal cavity

  • Juvenile cystic adenomyoma is basically an adenomyoma with a cystic component that occurs in young patients

  • We focus on the surgical management of a juvenile cystic adenomyoma and endometrioma within the uterine wall

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Introduction

Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma in ectopic locations within the peritoneal cavity. Surgical Management of a Juvenile Cystic Adenomyoma: A Unique Presentation of Adenomyosis Endometrial glands and stroma infiltrating the myometrium characterizes Adenomyosis [1,2]. Adenomyosis is usually characterized by diffuse foci of endometrial glands scattered throughout the myometrium.

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