Endometriosis. II. Emergency operations due to hemoperitoneum.
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- Endométriose et ascite hémorragique massive récidivante 2005
- Massive and acute hemoperitoneum due to rupture of the uterine artery by erosion from an endometriotic lesion 2002
- Carcinoma endometrioide de ovario y recto 2002
- Endometriosis with Massive Ascites 1998
- Diseases of the Peritoneum 1994
- Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Endometriosis 1989
- Endometriosis, Lesions of the Secondary Müllerian System, and Pelvic Mesothelial Proliferations 1987
- Reoperation after initial treatment of endometriosis with conservative surgery 1978
- The prevention, inhibition, palliation, and treatment of endometriosis 1975
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