Intestinal endometriosis masquerading as common digestive disorders
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This paper describes cases where intestinal endometriosis presented with symptoms mimicking common digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease.
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Cited by (6)
- Strong Association Between Endometriosis and Symptomatic Leiomyomas 2016
- Rectal endometriosis with invasion into lymph nodes 2011
- Three cases of endometriosis of the urinary tract 2010
- REVIEW: Evidence for asymmetric distribution of lower intestinal tract endometriosis 2004
- Endometriosis of the Intestinal Tract 2001
- Ileal Endometriosis Masquerading as Crohn's Ileitis 1997
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