Unilocular ovarian cyst; opening spontaneously at the umbilicus and later into the peritoneal cavity., 1870-1871, [Case report by J.L. Ludlow and W.W. Keen].

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Unilocular ovarian cyst; opening spontaneously at the umbilicus and later into the peritoneal cavity., 1870-1871, [Case report by J.L. Ludlow and W.W. Keen].

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