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Management of Isolated Umbilical Endometriosis in a Resource Limited Country: Two Cases and Review of the Literature

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Dehi Boston Mian, Vedi Loue and Alexis Yao have contributed to report the cases. Dehi Boston Mian, Vedi Loue, Alexis Yao, Koffi Nguessan and Serge Boni have participated to the manuscript data analyses and discussion. All authors read and approved the final version of manuscript.

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MIAN DEHI BOSTON is an Associate Professor of GO of CAMES and Specialist in GO ultrasound, medically assisted reproduction

Dehi Boston Mian is a Professor; Vedi Loue is a Doctor; Alexis Yao is a Doctor; N’guessan Koffi is a Professor, Boni Serge is a Professor.

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Mian, D.B., Loue, V., Yao, A. et al. Management of Isolated Umbilical Endometriosis in a Resource Limited Country: Two Cases and Review of the Literature. J Obstet Gynecol India 73, 451–454 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-023-01742-2

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