Magnetic resonance imaging of endometriosis of the piriform muscle causing sciatica: case report.
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This case report details magnetic resonance imaging findings of endometriosis in the piriform muscle, which was identified as the cause of sciatica.
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- Sciatic endometriosis diagnosed by computerized tomography–guided biopsy and CD10 immunohistochemical staining 2005
- Endometriosis of the superior gluteal nerve 2007
- Thrombosis of iliac vessels, a rare complication of endometriosis: Case report and review of literature 2016
- Endometriosis of the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles 2009
Cited by (4)
- Thrombosis of iliac vessels, a rare complication of endometriosis: Case report and review of literature 2016
- Endometriosis of the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles 2009
- Endometriosis of the superior gluteal nerve 2007
- Sciatic endometriosis diagnosed by computerized tomography–guided biopsy and CD10 immunohistochemical staining 2005
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