Tratamiento con análogos de la GnRH en la endometriosis de la pared abdominal
Abdominal wall endometriosis, often linked to prior surgery, presents as a painful mass and is definitively diagnosed histologically, with surgical excision being the primary treatment, potentially aided by GnRH analogs to reduce tumor size.
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