Intraoperative Detection of Subtle Endometriosis: A Novel Paradigm for Detection and Treatment of Pelvic Pain Associated with the Loss of Peritoneal Integrity
Methylene blue staining during laparoscopy detected peritoneal integrity loss associated with subtle endometriosis, with SEM confirming endometrial cell disruption of the mesothelium and potential for improved diagnosis and treatment of pelvic pain.
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