Zur Frage der Endometriosis resp. Deciduosis externa (peritonealis)

In: Virchows Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medizin · 1926 · vol. 262(3) , pp. 735–748 · doi:10.1007/bf01996870 · W2103991558
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This paper addresses the question of endometriosis or external peritoneal deciduosis, referencing previous works on ectopic endometrium and heterotopic endometrial epithelial proliferation.

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The provided text for this 1926 article consists only of bibliographic information and a reference list, without any study population, methods, results, or stated limitations from the paper itself. As a result, the key findings cannot be extracted or accurately paraphrased from the supplied content. The title indicates it addresses the question of endometriosis (and “deciduosis externa” of the peritoneum), but no additional details are present here to substantiate what was actually concluded. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is explicitly framed as “Zur Frage der Endometriosis” (and peritoneal deciduosis) in its title, based on the corpus text available.

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