Diagnosis and laparoscopic management of a rare endometriosis‐related peritoneal mass with rapid growth in early pregnancy
This case report details the diagnosis and safe laparoscopic removal of a rapidly growing, decidualized peritoneal endometriotic cyst in an early-pregnant patient with no prior endometriosis history.
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