Endometriosis in the differential diagnosis of abdominal wall masses.
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This paper discusses endometriosis as a potential diagnosis to consider when evaluating masses presenting in the abdominal wall.
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Cited by (8)
- Abdominal wall endometrioma mimicking an incarcerated hernia 2012
- Abdominal wall endometrioma mimicking an incarcerated hernia: a case report 2012
- Fine‐needle aspiration biopsy of endometriosis of the abdominal wall: A potential diagnostic pitfall 2010
- Fine‐needle aspiration cytodiagnosis of endometriosis in cesarean section scar and rectus sheath mass lesions—A study of seven cases 2008
- Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Endometriosis 2007
- Cytomorphological spectrum in scar endometriosis: a study of eight cases 2005
- Fine Needle Cytology of Endometriosis 2005
- Extra‐pelvic endometriosis presenting as a vulvar mass in a teenage girl 2004
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