Reply: Poor results after surgery for rectovaginal endometriosis can be related to uterine adenomyosis
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This paper discusses how poor surgical outcomes for rectovaginal endometriosis may be linked to the presence of uterine adenomyosis.
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- Persistence of dysmenorrhea and nonmenstrual pain after optimal endometriosis surgery may indicate adenomyosis via openalex
- Segmental bowel resection for colorectal endometriosis: is there a correlation between histological pattern and clinical outcomes? via openalex
- The Influence of Adenomyosis in Patients Laparoscopically Treated for Deep Endometriosis via openalex
- Uterine adenomyosis in persistence of dysmenorrhea after surgical excision of pelvic endometriosis and colorectal resection. via openalex
- W2323719507 via openalex
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