Metastatic or Embolic Endometriosis, due to the Menstrual Dissemination of Endometrial Tissue into the Venous Circulation.

In: The American journal of pathology · 1927 · vol. 3(2) , pp. 93–110.43 · PMID:19969738 · W105012709
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This paper proposes that metastatic or embolic endometriosis arises from the retrograde dissemination of endometrial tissue into the venous circulation during menstruation.

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