Endometriosis: frightening the patients is not an acceptable alternative to inadequate surgical management and or pathophysiology ignorance
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This paper discusses patient fear surrounding endometriosis due to inadequate surgical management and a lack of understanding of the condition's pathophysiology.
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Cites (4)
- Long‐term evaluation of painful symptoms and fertility after surgery for large rectovaginal endometriosis nodule: a retrospective study 2017
- Trauma and endometriosis. A review. May we explain surgical phenotypes and natural history of the disease? 2017
- Introduction 2017
- Surgery for deep endometriosis without involvement of digestive or urinary tracts: do not worry the patients! 2018
References (5)
- Introduction via openalex
- Long‐term evaluation of painful symptoms and fertility after surgery for large rectovaginal endometriosis nodule: a retrospective study via openalex
- Surgery for deep endometriosis without involvement of digestive or urinary tracts: do not worry the patients! via openalex
- Trauma and endometriosis. A review. May we explain surgical phenotypes and natural history of the disease? via openalex
- W2326978361 via openalex
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