Case Report

Pelvic Pain and Adnexal Mass: Be Aware of Accessory and Cavitated Uterine Mass

Figure 2

Histopathological examination of the pelvic mass shows (a) normal endometrial tissue in the innermost layer (hematoxylin and eosin, ×200) surrounded by (b) thick myometrial-type muscular layer (hematoxylin and eosin, ×200). Histopathological findings resembled a normal uterus, confirming the diagnosis of accessory and cavitated uterine mass.
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