Alcock canal syndrome secondary to endometrial infiltration

In: Neurología (English Edition) · 2017 · vol. 32(4) , pp. 264–266 · doi:10.1016/j.nrleng.2015.05.014 · W2417695805
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This case report details a patient with Alcock canal syndrome, characterized by pudendal neuralgia, which was found to be secondary to endometrial infiltration.

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