Incidental Appendectomy in the Surgical Treatment of Deep Endometriosis Infiltrating the Bowel: Anatomopathological Findings in a Series of 109 Patients
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This study examined the anatomopathological findings of incidental appendectomies performed during bowel surgery for deep endometriosis in 109 patients.
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Cited by (6)
- Imaging diagnosis of endometriosis 2022
- Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: Diagnosis and Fertility-Sparing Management in the ART Patient 2022
- Abnormal pathology seen on appendectomy in patients with predominant right-sided pelvic pain 2020
- Ultrasound evaluation of deeply infiltrative endometriosis: technique and interpretation 2019
- Da vinci SILS-appendectomy for appendiceal endometriosis secondary to stage IV endometriosis: a case report and review of literature 2018
- The role of appendectomy at the time of laparoscopic surgery for benign gynecologic conditions 2018
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