Metachronous occurrence of two different histological subtypes of endometriosis-related neoplasms
A solitary pelvic tumor after treating a primary endometriosis-related neoplasm is usually considered a recurrence but may actually be a primary endometriosis-related peritoneal neoplasm. A Japanese woman in her late 60s was referred to our hospital for a solitary pelvic tumor. The tumor was suspect...
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Main Authors: | Takashi Uehara (Author), Hiroshi Yoshida (Author), Keisei Tate (Author), Tomoyasu Kato (Author) |
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