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Endometriosis: Multimedia

Author: Dharmesh Kapoor, MD, MBBS, MRCOG, Subspecialty Fellow, Department of Gynecology, Derriford Hospital
Coauthor(s): Willy Davila, MD, Head, Section of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, Chairman, Department of Gynecology, Cleveland Clinic Florida
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Updated: Aug 12, 2008

Multimedia

Powder-burn lesions of endometriosis.Media file 1: Powder-burn lesions of endometriosis.
Powder-burn lesions of endometriosis.

Powder-burn lesions of endometriosis.

Endometriosis. Chocolate cyst of the ovary.Media file 2: Endometriosis. Chocolate cyst of the ovary.
Endometriosis. Chocolate cyst of the ovary.

Endometriosis. Chocolate cyst of the ovary.

Endometriosis. Red lesions on the sigmoid colon a...Media file 3: Endometriosis. Red lesions on the sigmoid colon and cul-de-sac.
Endometriosis. Red lesions on the sigmoid colon a...

Endometriosis. Red lesions on the sigmoid colon and cul-de-sac.

Adhesions due to endometriosis.Media file 4: Adhesions due to endometriosis.
Adhesions due to endometriosis.

Adhesions due to endometriosis.

Endometriosis. Red lesions on various organs.Media file 5: Endometriosis. Red lesions on various organs.
Endometriosis. Red lesions on various organs.

Endometriosis. Red lesions on various organs.

Active endometriosis with red and powder-burn les...Media file 6: Active endometriosis with red and powder-burn lesions and adhesions from old scarring.
Active endometriosis with red and powder-burn les...

Active endometriosis with red and powder-burn lesions and adhesions from old scarring.

Scarring due to old disease and active endometrio...Media file 7: Scarring due to old disease and active endometriosis.
Scarring due to old disease and active endometrio...

Scarring due to old disease and active endometriosis.

Endometriosis. Moderate-to-severe disease.Media file 8: Endometriosis. Moderate-to-severe disease.
Endometriosis. Moderate-to-severe disease.

Endometriosis. Moderate-to-severe disease.

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Further Reading

Keywords

endometriosis, benign gynecological condition, uterine adhesions, gynecologic pain, endometrioma, endometrial implants, retrograde menstruation, lymphatic and vascular spread, coelomic metaplasia, adenomyosis, immunogenetic defects, chocolate cyst, hematochezia

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Dharmesh Kapoor, MD, MBBS, MRCOG, Subspecialty Fellow, Department of Gynecology, Derriford Hospital
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Willy Davila, MD, Head, Section of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, Chairman, Department of Gynecology, Cleveland Clinic Florida
Willy Davila, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Colorado Medical Society, and Florida Medical Association
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