The endometriosis is an enigmatic pathology that has an uncertain etiology and is characterized by ectopic implant of functional endometrial tissue. Its most common clinical presentation is periodic abdominal pain associated with menstrual period, infertility, and complaints of dyspareunie and dysmenorrheal, but its presentation can also varies, simulating colorectal tumors by presenting symptoms like tenesm and rectal bleeding. The diagnoses is made by the anatomopathologic exam and mostly explained after surgical resection. The treatment can be done clinically or surgically, depending on the age, desire to have children and the development of endometrial lesion in the gastrointestinal tract. The aim of this work is relating two cases of colonic endometriosis simulating colorectal cancer, diagnosed at the surgical service of the Hospital Geral Universitário de Cuiabá, and dissertating about the pathology forms and its treatment.
Endometriosis; Colorectal neoplasm; rectal bleeding