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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endometriosisendometrioma

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Abdominal Pain Endometriosis Subcutaneous Tissue Abdominal Pain Adult Chronic Disease Connective Tissue Diseases Connective Tissue Diseases Endometriosis Female Humans

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