Revista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecología (Jan 2023)

Hemolacria or bloody tears in presumed lacrimal endometriosis: a case report

  • María Muñoz-Olarte,
  • Alba González-Sevilla,
  • Gloria P. Martínez-Ramón,
  • Andrea Gutiérrez-Landaluce,
  • Pilar Sáenz-Pascual

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24875/RECHOG.23000021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88, no. 6

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Background: Hemolacria or the presence of blood in tears is a rare condition, and there are only a few cases reported in the literature. Hemolacria is associated with multiple underlying diseases, including vicarious menstruation due to extragenital endometriosis. Case report: We present a 26-year-old woman with hemolacria and abdominal pain related to her menstrual cycle. The patient was diagnosed with bilateral ovarian endometriomas. After ruling out other possible causes of hemolacria, a progestin-only treatment was applied, with improvement of the abdominal pain and complete remission of hemolacria. Conclusions: When faced with hemolacria, a thorough anamnesis and physical examination must be performed, sometimes involving more than one specialist to reach a diagnosis. Considering hemolacria is a sign of a subjacent pathology, its treatment should be specific one for the disease in each case.

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