Abhishek Mandal, Om Tantia, Jayati Datta, Subhendu Roy
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Male Endometriosis: Extremely Rare Condition with Unusual Presentation as Haematuria—A Case Report
Male endometriosis is a rare condition whose exact cause remains elusive, with only a handful of cases (17 cases) documented in literature. In the instances reported previously, endometriotic lesions were frequently observed affixed to the urinary bladder, in the inguinal region, and within the lower abdomen. Proposed explanations for its origin point to a hyper estrogenic environment, possibly linked to prolonged estrogen treatment, cirrhotic liver disease, or chronic surgical inflammation.
We report here a rare case of male endometriosis in a 52-year-old diabetic man, who exhibited unusual hematuria and was subsequently diagnosed to have a mass related to the urinary bladder on investigation. Surgical removal and histopathological examination validated the diagnosis. Notably, known etiological factors of male endometriosis were not present in this patient. It is conceivable that persistent embryonic remnants or latent non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the context of Type II diabetes or obesity may have contributed in the development of endometriosis.
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The Indian Journal of Surgery is the official publication of the Association of Surgeons of India that considers for publication articles in all fields of surgery. Issues are published bimonthly in the months of February, April, June, August, October and December.
The journal publishes Original article, Point of technique, Review article, Case report, Letter to editor, Teachers and surgeons from the past - A short (up to 500 words) bio sketch of a revered teacher or surgeon whom you hold in esteem and Images in surgery, surgical pathology, and surgical radiology.
A trusted resource for peer-reviewed coverage of all types of surgery
Provides a forum for surgeons in India and abroad to exchange ideas and advance the art of surgery
The official publication of the Association of Surgeons of India
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The Indian Journal of Surgery offers peer-reviewed coverage of all types of surgery. The Journal publishes Original articles, Points of technique, Review articles, Case reports, Letters, Images and brief biographies of influential teachers and surgeons.
The Journal spans General Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Rural Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Urology, Surgical Oncology, Radiology, Anaesthesia, Trauma Services, Minimal Access Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, GI Surgery, ENT, Colorectal Surgery, surgical practice and research.
The Journal provides a forum for surgeons from India and abroad to exchange ideas, to propagate the advancement of science and the art of surgery and to promote friendship among surgeons in India and abroad. This has been a trusted platform for surgons in communicating up-to-date scientific informeation to the community.