Diaphragmatic defects, liver herniations and catamenial pneumothorax
Physicians should be alert on pneumothoraces in endometriosis patients for the possibility of “catamenial” origin
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Endometriosis of the Diaphragm, What do the Doctors Know About it?
There is a lack of awareness about endometriosis of the diaphragm among patients as well as healthcare professionals causing delays in diagnosis.
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The largest series of diaphragmatic endometriosis
An algorithm to classify diaphragmatic endometriosis and treatment modalities with the help of 15 years’ experience
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Diaphragmatic endometriosis
The clinical diagnosis of diaphragmatic endometriosis is difficult due to the low sensitivity of imaging techniques and the lack of symptoms in most of the patients
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Thoracic endometriosis: the most frequent endometriosis involvement outside abdominopelvic cavity
Thoracic and gynecologic surgeons collaborate for treatment of thoracic endometriosis
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Urinary Tract Endometriosis
Urinary tract endometriosis is rare, but important
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Which surgical technique is best for rectal endometriosis?
The study compares three different surgical techniques in the treatment of rectal endometriosis
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Nerve-sparing technique for deep infiltrating endometriosis and its impacts on pelvic organ and sexual functions.
Involvement of posterior parametrium in endometriosis necessitates nerve-sparing excision technique to the laparoscopic approach
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