[Current views on the problem of endometriosis, with special reference to the umbilical and inguinal localizations. Casuistic contribution].

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This paper reviews current knowledge on endometriosis, specifically focusing on umbilical and inguinal locations, and presents case studies illustrating these occurrences.

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endometriosis

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Endometriosis Inguinal Canal Neoplasms Umbilicus Uterine Neoplasms Female Humans

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