Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis and Spontaneous Hemoperitoneum: A Life-Threatening Situation Treated by Laparoscopy
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This paper details a case of deep infiltrating endometriosis causing spontaneous hemoperitoneum, a life-threatening condition successfully treated with laparoscopy.
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Cited by (4)
- Vascularisation in Deep Endometriosis: A Systematic Review with Narrative Outcomes 2023
- The predicting factors for indication of surgery in patients with hemoperitoneum caused by corpus luteum cyst rupture 2021
- Acute haemoperitoneum caused by endometriosis infiltrating the uterine artery - Two case reports and a literature review 2021
- Belly full of blood: a rare presentation of endometriosis 2019
Cited by (4)
- Vascularisation in Deep Endometriosis: A Systematic Review with Narrative Outcomes 2023
- Acute haemoperitoneum caused by endometriosis infiltrating the uterine artery - Two case reports and a literature review 2021
- The predicting factors for indication of surgery in patients with hemoperitoneum caused by corpus luteum cyst rupture 2021
- Belly full of blood: a rare presentation of endometriosis 2019
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