Thoracic endometrial syndrome with unilateral exudative pleural effusion
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Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; University of Birmingham; University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust; University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental SciencesPublication date
2024-07-16Subject
Respiratory medicine
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A woman in her 40s presented with exertional dyspnoea with an absence of haemoptysis, cough, fever and weight loss. The patient had a medical history of extensive endometriosis. Investigations revealed a large right-sided pleural effusion. The effusion was aspirated and was exudative in nature.A contrast-enhanced CT thorax was performed to help exclude dual pathology. The only positive finding was bilateral breast nodules, subsequently found to be benign fibroadenomas on histological analysis of biopsy samples.After malignancy was ruled out as a cause, the patient was referred for medical thoracoscopy for a biopsy and other investigations. Histology demonstrated the presence of endometrial tissue in the pleura and thereby confirmed the diagnosis of thoracic endometrial syndrome.Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery repair of diaphragm and talc pleurodesis was carried out in an uncomplicated procedure and the patient was discharged with good recovery.Citation
Wong C, Booth SH, Thein OS, Sahal A. Thoracic endometrial syndrome with unilateral exudative pleural effusion. BMJ Case Rep. 2024 Jul 16;17(7):e261201. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2024-261201Type
ArticlePMID
39013620Journal
BMJ Case ReportsPublisher
BMJ Publishing Groupae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/bcr-2024-261201