Laparoscopy: A See- and -treat Modality for Lower Abdominal Pain in Females
This study evaluated laparoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for lower abdominal pain in females, finding it established a diagnosis in 94.1% of patients and enabled therapeutic intervention in 82.1%.
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