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What Is Uterine Prolapse and How to Treat it?
Uterine prolapse happens when the uterus is no longer held in place and slips down or herniates into the vagina.
Pelvic Endometriosis
Pelvic endometriosis may affect any of the pelvic organs including the bladder, rectum, ureters, and peritoneum.
Extra-pelvic endometriosis
Although rare, endometriosis lesions can spread to other parts of the body and cause extra-pelvic endometriosis.
Abdominal Wall Endometriosis (AWE)
Abdominal wall endometriosis is extremely rare. This article contains information about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
The Endometriosis Symposium 2022
The 13th Endometriosis Medical Symposium saw experts discussing the etiology of endometriosis with respect to endometriosis beyond the pelvis
Adenomyosis: Symptoms & Causes
Symptoms of adenomyosis · painful periods and cramps · heavy menstrual bleeding that includes clots · painful bowel movements
Silent Endometriosis & Fertility Implications
Many cases of endometriosis can be asymptomatic. This is called silent endometriosis and be the cause of unexplained infertility.
Uterine Anomalies and Endometriosis
There seems to be a correlation between uterine anomalies and endometriosis. How can these two be linked to one another?
Rectal Endometriosis
Endometriosis can occur in the pelvic and extra pelvic regions. This article contains information about rectal endometriosis
Isthmocele Endometriosis: a Unique Case Study
Dr. Seckin presented the unique case of isthmocele endometriosis in a 44-year-old patient who had three prior C-section deliveries.
C-Section Scar Endometriosis
Endometriosis can sometimes develop due to a C-section. Read about the symptoms and treatment of C-section scar endometriosis.