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Schweppe KW, Rabe T, Langhardt M, Woziwodzki J, Petraglia F, Kiesel L
Endometriosis – Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Options for Clinical and Ambulatory Care
Journal für Reproduktionsmedizin und Endokrinologie - Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology 2013; 10 (Sonderheft 1): 102-119

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Aktuelles Bild - Abb. 1a-b: Adenocarcinoma Abb. 2a-h: Ovarian endometriosis Abb. 3: Practical Recommendation Abb. 4: Chronic abdominal pain Abb. 5a-d: Endoscopic appearance of endometriosis Abb. 6: Endocrinically active endometriosis Abb. 7a-f: Peritoneal endometriosis Zum letzten Bild
Abbildung 1a-b: Adenocarcinoma
(a): Small-cell adenocarcinoma (CC) in the cyst wall of ovarian endometriosis [EM] (HE stain, magnification 12.5 ×); (b): Highly prismatic epithelium lining the endometrial cyst of the ovary [EM]; next to it in the same ovary, a clear-cell adenomcarcinoma [CC] (HE stain, magnification 200 ×)
 
Adenocarcinoma
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Abbildung 1a-b: Adenocarcinoma
(a): Small-cell adenocarcinoma (CC) in the cyst wall of ovarian endometriosis [EM] (HE stain, magnification 12.5 ×); (b): Highly prismatic epithelium lining the endometrial cyst of the ovary [EM]; next to it in the same ovary, a clear-cell adenomcarcinoma [CC] (HE stain, magnification 200 ×)
 
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