子宫内膜骨性化生表现为术中障碍的不孕症病例:2例报告和文献复习。

Q3 Medicine
Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2025.24
Zeena Helmi, Wassan Nori
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背景:子宫内膜骨性化生(OM)是一种罕见的疾病,其特征是子宫内膜组织转化为骨细胞。尽管罕见,但OM仍然是导致不孕的重要因素。虽然潜在的机制仍有争议,但已经提出与以前的堕胎和刮宫有关。病例介绍:我们提出了两个病例OM提出不孕不育诊所和讨论他们的异同的表现和危险因素。经阴道超声提示怀疑OM的诊断伴有高回声肿块和声后阴影。宫腔镜检查显示白色网状骨片。两例患者均行手术宫腔镜检查以解决手术困难,术后随访1年。讨论:全面的文献回顾检查了OM的各个方面,包括诊断,治疗方案,结果,预后和随访。我们的目的是通过提供最新的知识和强调宫腔镜在诊断和治疗中的核心作用来提高对这一有趣疾病的认识。在这里,我们提出两例相同的投诉,不孕症。此外,尽管在两种情况下使用了相同的治疗方法,但只有一个人成功怀孕。这突出了OM是一个可能的潜在原因,除了考虑其他因素,有助于整体临床情况。结论:尽管OM罕见,但在诊断不孕症时仍应考虑其诊断,特别是超声检查伴有高回声病变和声影。宫腔镜是诊断和治疗方法的金标准。全面了解引发其增长的原因至关重要。为了排除其他鉴别诊断,需要对患者的病史、影像学和组织病理学检查进行全面评估。
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Endometrial osseous metaplasia presented as infertility cases with intra-operative obstacles: Two case reports and literature review.

Endometrial osseous metaplasia presented as infertility cases with intra-operative obstacles: Two case reports and literature review.

Endometrial osseous metaplasia presented as infertility cases with intra-operative obstacles: Two case reports and literature review.

Endometrial osseous metaplasia presented as infertility cases with intra-operative obstacles: Two case reports and literature review.

Background: Endometrial osseous metaplasia (OM) is a rare condition characterized by the transformation of endometrial tissue into bone cells. Despite its rarity, OM remains a significant contributor to infertility. Although the underlying mechanism remains debatable, an association with previous abortions and curettage has been suggested.

Case presentation: We present two cases of OM presented to the infertility clinic and discuss their similarities and discrepancies in presentation and risk factors. A transvaginal ultrasound raises suspicion about the diagnosis of OM with a hyperechoic mass and post-acoustic shadowing. An office hysteroscopy showed white, mesh-like bony sheets. Both cases underwent operative hysteroscopy to address surgical challenges, and the two cases were followed postoperatively for one year.

Discussion: A comprehensive literature review examined various aspects of OM, including diagnosis, therapeutic options, outcomes, prognosis, and follow-up. Our aim was to raise awareness of this intriguing condition by providing up-to-date knowledge and emphasizing the central role of hysteroscopy in diagnosis and treatment. Here, we present two cases with the same complaint, infertility. Moreover, although the same treatment method was used in both cases, only one achieved pregnancy. This highlights that OM is a possible underlying cause of infertility, in addition to considering other factors that contribute to the overall clinical picture.

Conclusion: OM should be considered in the evaluation of infertility despite its rarity, especially with hyperechoic lesions and acoustic shadowing on ultrasound examination. Hysteroscopy is the gold standard for diagnosis and therapeutic approaches. A complete understanding of the reasons that trigger its growth is crucial. To rule out other differential diagnosis, a holistic evaluation of the patient's history, imaging, and histopathological examination is needed.

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