article = {IJSCR-2023-1-103} title = {Intravascular Involvement in Adenomyosis: An Endometriosis Dissemination Pathway?} journal = {International Journal of Surgical Case Reports} year = {2023} issn = {2674-4171} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.IJSCR.2023.01.03} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/intravascular-involvement-in_IJSCR-2023-1-103 author = {J Pérez Buendía,Maria del Pilar Marín Sánchez,A.R. Guijarro Campillo,J.R. Pérez Vidal,I. Ñiguez Sevilla,E. Iborra Lacal,M.C. Carrascosa Romero,A. Nieto Díaz,} keywords = {Uterus, adenomyosis, vascular involvement} abstract ={Intravascular adenomyosis is an entity described for years in the literature, but its clinical-pathologic correlation hasn´t been studied in detail. Objective: To study the prevalence of adenomyosis including intravascular involvement, as well as available literature review about this pathology. Material and Methods: A retrospective observational study has been conducted in our hospital analysing hysterectomies specimens from January to December 2020. Results: 447 hysterectomies specimens have been analysed, 68 with adenomyosis and just one with intravascular involvement. Conclusion: Intravascular involvement adenomyosis is a rare entity but with potential etiopathogenic consequence.}