Coexisting genital tuberculosis and endometriosis presenting as abdominal mass in an infertile woman: a report of a rare case
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- Double trouble: pelvic pain associated with a dual presentation of endometriosis and granulomatous peritonitis 2021
- Therapeutic Challenge in Coexisting Infertility Pathologies; A Rare Case Report of Concurrence of Endometriosis, Adenomyosis and Tuberculosis 2018
- Coexisting pelvic tuberculosis and endometriosis presenting in an infertile woman: Report of a rare case. 2014
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- Coexisting peritoneal tuberculosis and endometriosis masquerading as advanced stage ovarian cancer in a postpartum woman: a case report and review of literature 2011
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