Unmasking the Enigma of Thoracic Endometriosis: A Triad of Radiology, Surgery, and Pathology. Supplement 1.
This case report examines a patient with thoracic endometriosis, integrating findings from radiology, surgery, and pathology to elucidate this rare condition.
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This paper presents a supplement article focused on thoracic endometriosis, using a combined triad of radiology, surgical findings, and pathology to describe how the condition is identified and characterized. The high-level approach is observational and descriptive, drawing on interdisciplinary contributions from thoracic surgery and pathology, with imaging and tissue findings used to link clinical presentation to confirmatory histology. A stated limitation is not provided in the text provided here, so the specific caveats reported by the authors cannot be assessed from the available excerpt. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically thoracic endometriosis, framed around radiologic, surgical, and pathologic correlation.
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