Schwangerschaft während des Bestehens von Endometriosis rectocervicalis und Teercysten

In: Archiv für Gynäkologie · 1934 · vol. 157(1) , pp. 446–451 · doi:10.1007/bf01720874 · W2094020465
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This paper discusses a case of a carried pregnancy occurring nine months after conservative surgery for adenofibrosis with tar cysts.

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The paper reports on pregnancy occurring in the setting of rectocervical endometriosis and “Teercysten,” referencing prior literature and a case history involving conservative surgery followed by later pregnancy. It draws on historical reports and discusses the persistence of these conditions during gestation. The main limitation is that, based on the provided text, the article appears to be a case-based, literature-referential report rather than a systematic study with standardized methods. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically pregnancy during the presence of rectocervical endometriosis.

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