Parasitic myoma developing at the port site after laparoscopic myomectomy; a case report
Parasitic myomas occur especially after laparoscopic myomectomy and its incidence increases due to the use of morcellators. Parasitic myomas can rarely occur at the port entry site, being more commonly seen on the intestines, the omentum, the ureter, the bladder, and the diaphragm in different perio...
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Autores principales: | Derya Ozturk, Orkun Ilgen, Ceren Aydin, Sefa Kurt, Murat Celiloglu |
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Digital ProScholar Media
2021
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