Thoracic Endometriosis Syndrome: A Veritable Pandora’s Box
Published: April 1, 2016 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2016/.7700
Sobha S. Nair, Jayashree Nayar
1. Assisstant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala, India.
2. Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala, India.
Correspondence
Dr. Sobha S. Nair,
Deepas, Eramallor P.O., Alappuzha (Dist.), Kerala-688537, India.
E-mail: drsobhasnair@gmail.com
Thoracic endometriosis syndrome is a rare disorder characterised by the presence of functioning endometrial tissue in pleura, lung parenchyma, airways, and/or encompasses mainly four clinical entities–catamenial pneumothorax, catamenial haemothorax, catamenial haemoptysis and lung nodules. The cases were studied retrospectively by reviewing the records at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, for duration of five years i.e., form March 2010-2014 and analysed for the clinical presentation and management of thoracic endometriosis syndrome. Catamenial breathlessness was the main symptom. Pneumothorax and pleural effusion were the findings on investigations. Histopathology report of endometriosis was present in three cases (50%). Conditions with excess oestrogen like endometriosis, fibroid, adenomyosis were diagnosed in these patients by pelvic scan. After the initial supportive treatment with hormones, pleurodesis, hysterectomy and lung decortication were the treatment modalities. Two cases that had multiple recurrences were diagnosed as disseminated TES. They underwent combined treatment of surgery and hormones.
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