Minimally invasive thoracoscopic mesh repair of diaphragmatic fenestrations for catamenial pneumothorax due to likely thoracic endometriosis: a case report.
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This case report details a minimally invasive thoracoscopic mesh repair procedure for diaphragmatic fenestrations in a patient experiencing catamenial pneumothorax, likely caused by thoracic endometriosis.
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- Thoracic Endometriosis: Current Knowledge 2006
- Catamenial pneumothorax: retrospective study of surgical treatment 2003
- Catamenial pneumothorax: optimal hormonal and surgical management 2005
- Catamenial Pneumothorax: Surgical Repair of the Diaphragm and Hormone Treatment 2006
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- Catamenial pneumothorax: optimal hormonal and surgical management via openalex
- Catamenial pneumothorax: retrospective study of surgical treatment via openalex
- Catamenial Pneumothorax: Surgical Repair of the Diaphragm and Hormone Treatment via openalex
- Thoracic Endometriosis: Current Knowledge via openalex
- W2051636358 via openalex
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