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YAVUZ H, ÇEVİK ERGÖNÜL A, AKÇAM Tİ, ÇAĞIRICI U. A rare pneumothorax case: catamenial pneumothorax. EGE TIP DERGISI 2022. [DOI: 10.19161/etd.1127892] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
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Endometriosis can be defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterus. Pulmonary involvement of endometriosis can also be seen, and it is most frequently encountered with catamenial pneumothorax clinic. In our report, a 38-year-old woman operated due to recurrent pneumothorax is presented. In this case undergoing lung resection with Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery for the purpose of surgical treatment, lesions thought to be related to endometriosis were detected in the diaphragmatic pleura. These lesions, which caused pneumothorax, were treated with videothoracoscopic surgery and no recurrence was detected in the 2-year follow-up of the patient. Catamenial pneumothorax should be kept in mind when pneumothorax develops in patients with endometriosis, and in case of recurrence, it should not be forgotten that success in diagnosis and treatment can be achieved with videothoracoscopic surgery.
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- Hasan YAVUZ
- Ege Üniversite Tıp Fakültesi Hastanesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, İzmir, Türkiye
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- Ege Üniversite Tıp Fakültesi Hastanesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, İzmir, Türkiye
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- Ege Üniversite Tıp Fakültesi Hastanesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, İzmir, Türkiye
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- Ege Üniversite Tıp Fakültesi Hastanesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, İzmir, Türkiye
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Topbas Selcuki NF, Yilmaz S, Kaya C, Usta T, Kale A, Oral E. Thoracic Endometriosis: A Review Comparing 480 Patients Based on Catamenial and Noncatamenial Symptoms. J Minim Invasive Gynecol 2021; 29:41-55. [PMID: 34375738 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2021.08.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/28/2021] [Revised: 07/15/2021] [Accepted: 08/01/2021] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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OBJECTIVE This review aimed to categorize thoracic endometriosis syndrome (TES) according to whether the presenting symptoms were catamenial and to evaluate whether such a categorization enables a better management strategy. DATA SOURCES An electronic search was conducted using the PubMed/Medline database. METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION The following keywords were used in combination with the Boolean operators AND OR: "thoracic endometriosis syndrome," "thoracic endometriosis," "diaphragm endometriosis," and "catamenial pneumothorax." TABULATION, INTEGRATION, AND RESULTS The initial search yielded 445 articles. Articles in non-English languages, those whose full texts were unavailable, and those that did not present the symptomatology clearly were further excluded. After these exclusions, the review included 240 articles and 480 patients: 61 patients in the noncatamenial group and 419 patients in the catamenial group. The groups differed significantly in presenting symptoms, surgical treatment techniques, and observed localization of endometriotic loci (p <.05). CONCLUSION This review points out the significant differences between patients with TES with catamenial and noncatamenial symptoms. Such categorization and awareness by clinicians of these differences among patients with TES can be helpful in designing a management strategy. When constructing management guidelines, these differences between patients with catamenial and noncatamenial symptoms should be taken into consideration.
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- Nura Fitnat Topbas Selcuki
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital (Dr. Topbas Selcuki)
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Acibadem Altunizade Hospital (Dr. Yilmaz)
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, Acibadem Bakirkoy Hospital (Dr. Kaya)
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, Acibadem Altunizade Hospital (Dr. Usta).
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Kartal Dr. Lutfi Kirdar City Hospital (Dr. Kale)
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bezmialem Vakif University (Dr. Oral), Istanbul, Turkey
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Mecha E, Makunja R, Maoga JB, Mwaura AN, Riaz MA, Omwandho COA, Meinhold-Heerlein I, Konrad L. The Importance of Stromal Endometriosis in Thoracic Endometriosis. Cells 2021; 10:180. [PMID: 33477657 PMCID: PMC7831500 DOI: 10.3390/cells10010180] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/16/2020] [Revised: 01/13/2021] [Accepted: 01/13/2021] [Indexed: 12/11/2022] Open
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Thoracic endometriosis (TE) is a rare type of endometriosis, where endometrial tissue is found in or around the lungs and is frequent among extra-pelvic endometriosis patients. Catamenial pneumothorax (CP) is the most common form of TE and is characterized by recurrent lung collapses around menstruation. In addition to histology, immunohistochemical evaluation of endometrial implants is used more frequently. In this review, we compared immunohistochemical (CPE) with histological (CPH) characterizations of TE/CP and reevaluated arguments in favor of the implantation theory of Sampson. A summary since the first immunohistochemical description in 1998 until 2019 is provided. The emphasis was on classification of endometrial implants into glands, stroma, and both together. The most remarkable finding is the very high percentage of stromal endometriosis of 52.7% (CPE) compared to 10.2% (CPH). Chest pain, dyspnea, right-sided preference, and diaphragmatic endometrial implants showed the highest percentages in both groups. No significant association was found between the recurrence rate and the various appearances of endometriosis. Sometimes in CPE (6.8%) and CPH (30.6%) no endometrial implants were identified underlining the importance of sensitive detection of endometriosis during and after surgery. We suggest that immunohistochemical evaluation should become mandatory and will improve diagnosis and classification of the disease.
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- Ezekiel Mecha
- Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi 00100, Kenya; (E.M.); (R.M.); (C.O.A.O.)
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- Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi 00100, Kenya; (E.M.); (R.M.); (C.O.A.O.)
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- Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Justus Liebig University, 35392 Giessen, Germany; (J.B.M.); (A.N.M.); (M.A.R.); (I.M.-H.)
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- Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Justus Liebig University, 35392 Giessen, Germany; (J.B.M.); (A.N.M.); (M.A.R.); (I.M.-H.)
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- Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Justus Liebig University, 35392 Giessen, Germany; (J.B.M.); (A.N.M.); (M.A.R.); (I.M.-H.)
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- Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi 00100, Kenya; (E.M.); (R.M.); (C.O.A.O.)
- Deputy Vice Chancellor, Kirinyaga University, Kerugoya 10300, Kenya
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- Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Justus Liebig University, 35392 Giessen, Germany; (J.B.M.); (A.N.M.); (M.A.R.); (I.M.-H.)
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- Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Justus Liebig University, 35392 Giessen, Germany; (J.B.M.); (A.N.M.); (M.A.R.); (I.M.-H.)
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Guenther TM, Gustafson JD, Pribyl SM, Wozniak CJ. Recurrent Spontaneous Pneumothorax in a 47-Year-Old Woman. Mil Med 2020; 185:e1833-e1835. [PMID: 32687200 DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usz468] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/04/2019] [Revised: 11/15/2019] [Accepted: 12/13/2019] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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Pneumothorax is a condition where air exists in the chest cavity, outside the lung. The causes of pneumothorax are numerous and determining the etiology can aid in treatment and prevent recurrence. We describe a 47-year-old female patient with past medical history of endometriosis who presented to the emergency room with recurrent right sided pneumothorax, its onset correlating with onset of menses. She underwent video assisted thorascopic surgery for a suspected catamenial pneumothorax whereby nodular "chocolate" appearing areas were noted on the middle lobe and multiple similar appearing lesions and fenestrations were noted on the diaphragm. A biologic mesh was affixed to the diaphragm after which mechanical and chemical pleurodesis were performed. She tolerated the procedure well and has been symptom free since. Herein, we review the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment strategies for catamenial pneumothorax in the hopes of increasing awareness and understanding of this rare cause of spontaneous pneumothorax.
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- Timothy M Guenther
- Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, 2315 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817.,Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, David Grant USAF Medical Center, 101 Bodin Circle, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, CA 94533
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, David Grant USAF Medical Center, 101 Bodin Circle, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, CA 94533.,Norman M. Rich Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, David Grant USAF Medical Center, 101 Bodin Circle, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, CA 94533
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, David Grant USAF Medical Center, 101 Bodin Circle, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, CA 94533.,Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of California San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Ave #W420, San Francisco, CA 94143
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Chamié LP, Ribeiro DMFR, Tiferes DA, Macedo Neto ACD, Serafini PC. Atypical Sites of Deeply Infiltrative Endometriosis: Clinical Characteristics and Imaging Findings. Radiographics 2018; 38:309-328. [PMID: 29320327 DOI: 10.1148/rg.2018170093] [Citation(s) in RCA: 75] [Impact Index Per Article: 12.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue that is located outside the uterine cavity and associated with fibrosis and inflammatory reaction. It is a polymorphic and multifocal disease with no known cure or preventive mechanisms. Patients may be asymptomatic or may experience chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, or infertility. The pelvic cavity is the most common location for endometriotic implants, which usually affect the retrocervical space, ovaries, vagina, rectosigmoid colon, bladder dome, and round ligaments. Atypical endometriosis is rare and difficult to diagnose. The most common atypical locations are the gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, lung, umbilicus, inguinal area, breast, and pelvic nerves, as well as abdominal surgical scars. Gastrointestinal lesions are the most common extragenital manifestation, and the diaphragm is the most frequent extrapelvic site. The catamenial nature of the symptoms (occurring between 24 hours before and 72 hours after the onset of menstruation) may help suggest the diagnosis, but imaging by specialists is fundamental to evaluation. Depending on the area affected, radiography, ultrasonography, thin-section computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging can be used to assess suspected lesions. Because isolated extragenital endometriosis is rare, concomitant evaluation of the pelvic cavity is mandatory. Surgical excision is the only therapeutic option for definitive treatment, and comprehensive disease mapping is necessary to avoid residual disease. The authors review atypical locations for endometriosis and emphasize the most appropriate imaging protocols for investigation of various clinical manifestations. Online supplemental material is available for this article. ©RSNA, 2018.
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- Luciana P Chamié
- From the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Chamié Imagem da Mulher, Rua Casa do Ator, 1117, cj 72, São Paulo, SP 04546-004, Brazil (L.P.C.); Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Fleury Medicina e Saúde, São Paulo, Brazil (L.P.C., D.A.T., A.C.M.N.); Department of Female Reconstructive Surgery, Clínica Doutor Duarte Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues Ribeiro, São Paulo, Brazil (D.M.F.R.R.); and Department of Gynecology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (P.C.S.)
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- From the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Chamié Imagem da Mulher, Rua Casa do Ator, 1117, cj 72, São Paulo, SP 04546-004, Brazil (L.P.C.); Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Fleury Medicina e Saúde, São Paulo, Brazil (L.P.C., D.A.T., A.C.M.N.); Department of Female Reconstructive Surgery, Clínica Doutor Duarte Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues Ribeiro, São Paulo, Brazil (D.M.F.R.R.); and Department of Gynecology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (P.C.S.)
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- From the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Chamié Imagem da Mulher, Rua Casa do Ator, 1117, cj 72, São Paulo, SP 04546-004, Brazil (L.P.C.); Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Fleury Medicina e Saúde, São Paulo, Brazil (L.P.C., D.A.T., A.C.M.N.); Department of Female Reconstructive Surgery, Clínica Doutor Duarte Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues Ribeiro, São Paulo, Brazil (D.M.F.R.R.); and Department of Gynecology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (P.C.S.)
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- From the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Chamié Imagem da Mulher, Rua Casa do Ator, 1117, cj 72, São Paulo, SP 04546-004, Brazil (L.P.C.); Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Fleury Medicina e Saúde, São Paulo, Brazil (L.P.C., D.A.T., A.C.M.N.); Department of Female Reconstructive Surgery, Clínica Doutor Duarte Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues Ribeiro, São Paulo, Brazil (D.M.F.R.R.); and Department of Gynecology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (P.C.S.)
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- From the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Chamié Imagem da Mulher, Rua Casa do Ator, 1117, cj 72, São Paulo, SP 04546-004, Brazil (L.P.C.); Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Fleury Medicina e Saúde, São Paulo, Brazil (L.P.C., D.A.T., A.C.M.N.); Department of Female Reconstructive Surgery, Clínica Doutor Duarte Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues Ribeiro, São Paulo, Brazil (D.M.F.R.R.); and Department of Gynecology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (P.C.S.)
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Kolos A, Dzhieshev Z, Dikolaev V, Amangaliev A. Catamenial Pneumothorax. EXP CLIN TRANSPLANT 2015; 13 Suppl 3:144-5. [PMID: 26640936 DOI: 10.6002/ect.tdtd2015.p77] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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The Spanish congress of the European association of pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons, held in 2009, confirmed the international classification of spontaneous pneumothorax in which catamenial (menstrual) pneumothorax was identified. Different from usual pneumothorax, its reason is not because of bleb disease in the lungs, but rather, caused by menstrual cycle in women. The cause was partly studied and explained by several theories. By the first of them, congenital defects (holes, fenestrations) in the diaphragm allow air to get into pleural space because of increased permeability of the fallopian tubes during menstruation. The second hypothesis, the same mechanism is considered, but it has been supposed that a hole in the diaphragm can be caused by endometriosis. The third theory, endometriosis of a pulmonary parenchyma can create leak of air during menstruation. The fourth theory, significance is attached to production of F2 prostaglandin, which is a powerful broncho- and vasoconstriction agent, causing ruptures of alveoli in women in the period of the woman's menstrual cycle. Two groups of patients were identified: with a defect in the diaphragm and without. Existence of such defects is described in 50% of cases. Having a wide clinical experience in the field of thoracic surgery, we, for the first time in practice, diagnosed catamenial pneumothorax in patients with the recurrence course of the disease.
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- Anatoliy Kolos
- From the JSC National Scientific Medical Center, 42 Abylai khan Avenue, Astana, The Republic of Kazakhstan
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