PARTICULARS OF ANATOMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL LESION OF BLADDER WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS AND THE CHOICE OF TREATMENT METHOD
This study examined two cases of bladder endometriosis, one treated with ureteral resection and ureterocystoanastomosis, and the other with transurethral electroresection followed by hormonal therapy, both resulting in no recurrence after one year.
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