Reproductive Sciences, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
Cavernous hemangioma within the female genital tract is an extremely rare pathology, characterized by irregular vascular spaces containing blood or thrombus. We present a unique case of a 42-year-old primiparous woman who presented with typical endometriosis symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and heavy menstrual bleeding. The patient also experienced complex postpartum symptoms, which were misdiagnosed as cholecystitis and retained placental products. Imaging studies suggested deep infiltrative endometriosis with extraovarian endometriotic lesions. Surgical exploration revealed a hemangioma within the right anterior broad ligament alongside peritoneal endometriosis lesions. The hemangioma itself expresses estrogen and progesterone receptors in stromal cells. The presence of steroid hormone receptors strongly suggests symptom alleviation during the menstrual cycle and the postpartum period. The coexistence of cavernous hemangioma and endometriosis in the broad ligament, previously unreported, and symptomatic overlap between the two conditions complicates diagnosis and management, emphasizing the need for comprehensive evaluation integrating clinical symptoms and imaging findings.