Endometriosis causing very high early first trimester serum CA 125 levels
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This study investigated why serum CA 125 levels were unusually high in the first trimester of pregnancy in women with endometriosis.
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Cited by (5)
- Decidualized Endometriosis in Pregnancy Mimicking advanced Ovarian Malignancy: A Challenging Case and Review of the Literature 2014
- CA-125 as a biomarker for malignant transformation of endometriosis 2009
- High level of CA 125 due to large endometrioma. 2004
- Extremely elevated CA 125 level due to an unruptured large endometrioma 2003
- Ovarian cancer in a woman previously diagnosed with endometriosis and an extremely high serum CA-125 level. 2001
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