Endometriose in der Armmuskulatur

In: Klinische Wochenschrift · 1936 · vol. 15(48) , pp. 1765–1770 · doi:10.1007/bf01779375 · W2085794757
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This paper details cases of endometriosis found in arm musculature, referencing a body of prior literature on female biological and pathological conditions and hormones.

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This paper discusses endometriosis occurring in skeletal muscle, specifically focusing on an instance in the arm musculature, framed through a literature-based discussion in the context of gynecologic pathology and hormones. It summarizes prior references and prior work relevant to endometrial tissue outside the uterus, drawing connections to the broader historical understanding of endometriosis as a pathological phenomenon. The main limitation is that the provided text contains only the bibliographic/literature material rather than details of methods, patient description, or experimental findings. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically, endometrial tissue described in arm muscle (skeletal musculature).

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