ABDOMINAL COCOON AND RECURRENT HEMORRHAGIC ASCITES, UNEXPECTED FINDINGS IN ENDOMETRIOSIS: A CASE REPORT
This case report describes a 22-year-old woman with recurrent hemorrhagic ascites and encapsulating peritonitis, ultimately diagnosed as endometriosis based on biopsy and treatment response.
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- Abdominal cocoon associated with endometriosis. via openalex
- Ascites and Encapsulating Peritonitis in Endometriosis: a Systematic Review with a Case Report via openalex
- Endometriosis including endometriosis of the diaphragm and Meigs' syndrome via openalex
- Endometriosis presenting with recurrent massive hemorrhagic ascites and diagnosed by core needle biopsy via openalex
- Massive Ascites, Clinical Symptom in Woman with Endometriosis: A Case Report via openalex
- Massive ascites due to endometriosis via openalex
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