|Articles|March 1, 2020
Ovarian endometrioma within inferomedially immobile ovary.
Author(s)Mathew Leonardi, MD, George Condous, MBBS
The left side of the ovary (when watching the video) is noted to be densely fixed to an area of deep endometriosis within the uterosacral ligament that is in close proximity the uterus.
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The left side of the ovary (when watching the video) is noted to be densely fixed to an area of deep endometriosis within the uterosacral ligament that is in close proximity the uterus.
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