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This case report describes the use of esketamine for chronic endometriosis-induced pain, detailing treatment and outcomes.
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The paper reports a case in which esketamine was used to treat chronic endometriosis-induced pain, describing the patient’s treatment course and clinical response over time. It provides observational, single-patient information rather than comparative trial evidence, so the key limitation is that findings cannot be generalized or separated from other concurrent management. As a case report, it also offers limited detail on mechanisms or broader effectiveness. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically presents an esketamine case for chronic endometriosis-induced pain.
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