Risk-benefit profile of removing endometrioma
“Post-excision recurrence of endometrioma may be due to the regrowth of residual microscopic lesions that are not visible during surgery. The recurrence of the lesions
“Post-excision recurrence of endometrioma may be due to the regrowth of residual microscopic lesions that are not visible during surgery. The recurrence of the lesions
Hi, I am looking for advice on how to proceed with my 17 year old daughter. Just yesterday, her gynecologist (who I respect), told me
If you no longer have periods and are over the age of 50, can you have flare ups with symptoms of bloating, front lower pelvic
HelloI have endometriosis, recently I had a colonoscopy, and it turns out I have different inflamed parts in my colon, The doctor is not 100%
I am 55 years old, suffering from menopause symptoms (hot flashes, heart palpitations, night sweats, insomnia, low libido, mental fog…all of it) and was previously
I wondered if you are aware of any efforts to evaluate patient feedback to establish more specific protocols for post-op pain management standards. I so
Is there a surgeon who can remove the chocolate cyst and save both ovaries? Would robotic surgery or open cut be more beneficial in the
Female, 28 years old, and I’ve had three laparoscopic excision surgeries now to remove endo in the last two years. Last surgery was in May
Which method is best for diagnosing bowel endometriosis one year after Total hysterectomy and Oophorectomy MRI, MSCTe, or Ultrasound?
Post-excision recurrence of endometrioma may be due to the regrowth of residual microscopic lesions that are not visible during surgery. The recurrence of the lesions
Can cardiothoracic endometriosis cause difficulty breathing after eating and increased heart rate after eating (110-120 resting bpm 40 mins after eating when ovulating or menstruating)?