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Cureus Large Haemoperitoneum Caused by a Ruptured Endometrioma: A Case Report

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We report a case of large hemoperitoneum caused by a ruptured endometrioma in a 25-year-old Virgo woman. Hemoperitoneum caused by ruptured endometrioma is a rare entity. The diagnosis should be given consideration when a patient with known or suspected endometriosis presents with signs of intra-abdominal hemorrhage.

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