Enhanced detection of vascularization in rectal endometriosis: A comparative study of microvascular flow and power Doppler
Microvascular flow imaging demonstrated significantly enhanced vascularization in rectal endometriotic nodules compared to conventional power Doppler, suggesting greater vascularity than previously recognized.
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