Endometrioma and oocyte retrieval-induced pelvic abscess: a clinical concern or an exceptional complication?
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This case report explores whether endometrioma and oocyte retrieval can be considered a clinical concern or an exceptional complication leading to pelvic abscess.
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- The Effectiveness and Safety of Transabdominal Oocyte Pick up Using a Vaginal Ultrasound Probe in Patients with Endometrioma Undergoing Oocyte Cryopreservation 2023
- What is the impact of endometrioma on IVF/ICSI outcomes in patients with endometriosis: A retrospective study 2022
- Presence of Endometrioma Decreased Blastocyst Formation Rate but Not Impair Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) outcome 2022
- Different Outcomes of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease after Transvaginal Oocyte Retrieval in Patients with and without Endometriosis and the Factors Influencing Its Treatment: A Retrospective Study of 66 Cases 2022
- Risk Factors for the Development of Tubo-ovarian Abscesses in Women with Ovarian Endometriosis: A Retrospective Matched Case-control Study 2020
- Endometriosis and Infertility Management 2018
- Ovarian Endometrioma and Infertility 2017
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