Subcutaneous Endometrioma as an Unexpected Cause of Chronic Abdominal Pain
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This case report details a subcutaneous endometrioma presenting as an unusual cause of chronic abdominal pain in a patient undergoing laparoscopy for presumed endometriosis.
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Subcutaneous Endometrioma as an Unexpected Cause of Chronic Abdominal PainKevin P. BanksAudio Available | Share
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Cited by (5)
- Subcutaneous endometriosis: a rare cause of deep dyspareunia 2014
- Painful abdominal mass in a woman with a history of cesarean section 2010
- Cutaneous Incisional Endometriosis 2009
- A CASE REPORT POSTOPERATIVE ENDOMETRIOSIS OF ABDOMINAL WALL IN A YOUNG WOMAN 2008
- Casos Clínicos / Radiological Case Reports 2005
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