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    • Two large tumors on the posterior and posterior-left rectal wall and plaque-like lesions on the anterior wall were identified.

    Findings:

    • Surgical resection (anterior resection of the rectum) was performed due to the obstruction.
    • Histological examination confirmed transmural endometriosis involving the mucosa, muscularis propria, and serosa of the colon wall.
    • The presentation mimicked malignancy, posing differential diagnostic challenges.

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