Endometriosis of the liver
This paper discusses endometriosis of the liver, with authors from gynecological oncology and obstetrics and gynecology departments.
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This paper is a case-focused report/article titled “Endometriosis of the liver” authored by clinicians from obstetrics and gynecology settings, describing liver endometriosis in a reported clinical context. It centers on the presentation and documentation of endometriosis affecting the liver, but being a single-case style communication, it does not establish incidence, mechanisms, or generalizable outcomes. The major limitation is that the report format does not provide comparative data or formal study methodology. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically endometriosis involving the liver — and therefore directly relates to endometriosis research.
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