Spontaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: A Rare but Clinically Important Entity
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This paper describes spontaneous umbilical endometriosis, a rare condition that is important to recognize for diagnosis and management.
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- Endometrioza ombilicală 2022
- Primary umbilical endometriosis 2018
- Endometriosis cutánea espontánea 2017
- Primary Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report 2016
- Primary umbilical endometrioma: Analyzing the pathogenesis of endometriosis from an unusual localization 2015
- Endometriosis umbilical primaria. A propósito de 6 casos 2014
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