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Thoracoabdominal endometriosis mimicking pulmonary tuberculosis in a TB-endemic setting: a case report.

Endometriosis is a common gynecologic condition, but extra-pelvic manifestations are rare and often pose significant diagnostic challenges. Thoracic and abdominal endometriosis may present with nonspecific respiratory and abdominal symptoms that …

Published: June 14, 2026, midnight
Evaluating Subtypes of Endometriosis in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) Using Clinical Findings and Immunohistochemistry.

Endometriosis is defined as endometrial tissue outside of the uterus. It is a debilitating, complex, and underdiagnosed condition, impacting approximately 10%-15% of reproductive-aged women worldwide. Endometriosis is associated with chronic …

Published: April 1, 2026, midnight
Robot-assisted resection of diaphragmatic and hepatorenal recess peritoneal endometriosis: Two cases and a narrative review.

In this report, we describe two cases of diaphragmatic endometriosis with concurrent hepatorenal recess peritoneal involvement managed using robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery with the da Vinci Xi platform. In both patients, …

Published: Nov. 15, 2025, midnight
Post-Cesarean Section Abdominal Wall Endometriosis Requiring Surgical Treatment: A Case Series.

The abdominal wall is an uncommon site for endometriosis that occurs in the soft tissues of the wound site after laparotomy. The present study reviewed cases of post-cesarean section abdominal …

Published: Jan. 7, 2025, midnight
A Rare Case of Giant Cystic Adenomatoid Tumor of the Uterus With Literature Review.

Adenomatoid tumors are rare benign neoplasms arising from mesothelial cells, commonly found in the female genital system, particularly the uterus and fallopian tubes. The giant cystic variant of adenomatoid tumor …

Published: Oct. 23, 2024, midnight
Application of the mesh bridging technique in the excision of abdominal endometriosis lesions: Case report and literature review.

Abdominal wall scar endometriosis (AWE) is a rare endometriosis that usually occurs after gynecological or obstetric surgery and for which surgical resection is the standard treatment. For large tissue defects …

Published: Sept. 16, 2024, midnight
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