Abstract
ABSTRACT
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis has become a challenge for the clinician because of its many different manifestations, and incorrect diagnosis can lead to high mortality rates. The authors present an accurate and efficient method for the diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis that clinically manifested as malignant ascites, with the application of microlaparoscopy during local anesthesia. (J GYNECOL SURG 15:99, 1999)
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