Case Report

Colonic Endometriosis Its Clinical Spectrum

Authors: EDWARD R. SAMPER MD, GENE W. SLAGLE MD, ALBERT M. HAND MD

Abstract

SUMMARYWe have reviewed two cases of colonic enclometriosis. The first demonstrates the more frequently encountered symptoms of partial large-bowel obstruction. The second demonstrates the less frequently encountered cyclic rectal bleeding occurring at or near the time of menses. Conventional diagnostic methods may strengthen a preoperative suspicion, but definitive diagnosis rests with exploratory laparotomy. Although hormonal and antigonadotropic agents have their places in therapy, surgical excision remains the choice procedure.

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