Recurrent Spontaneous Hemoperitoneum in Endometriosis: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Conundrum
This case report discusses the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges presented by recurrent spontaneous hemoperitoneum in a patient with endometriosis.
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This paper reports a clinical case of recurrent spontaneous hemoperitoneum attributed to endometriosis, focusing on diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The authors describe how the patient was evaluated and managed, with SS and AP involved in the diagnosis and management, and the case presented with written informed consent and no declared conflicts of interest. A key limitation is that the report is a single-patient narrative, which inherently cannot establish generalizable findings or compare interventions. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it presents recurrent spontaneous hemoperitoneum as a diagnostic and therapeutic conundrum in endometriosis.
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