Deep infiltrating ureteral endometriosis with catamenial hydroureteronephrosis: a case report
ConclusionsThe nonspecific symptoms of ureteral endometriosis can result in incorrect diagnosis, with renal damage as a result of prolonged hydronephrosis. A high index of suspicion and use of imaging modalities enable earlier diagnosis and preservation of renal function.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research
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