Endometriosis: Advanced Management and Surgical TechniquesCamran R. Nezhat, Gary S. Berger, Farr Nezhat, Veasy C. Jr. Buttram, Ceana H. Nezhat Springer New York, 1995 - 296 pages Endometriosis is one of the most common diseases of women. This book provides a practical, clinical and thorough examination of both the medical and surgical treatment of this disease. A world renowned group of contributors address basic issues, management approaches and selected special topics, emphasizing the latest advanced operative techniques. Topics include: - minimally invasive and advanced laparoscopic surgical technique in the treatment of endometriosis - treatment of endometriosis of the ovaries, cul-de-sac, gastrointestinal and urinary tracts, and extragenital sites - management of recurrent endometriosis - treatment of infertility and pelvic pain associated with endometriosis - guidelines for medical management and combined medical-surgical management. |
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... suggested that recurrence might not be inevitable and raised the question of which conservative procedures were most ... suggest that the disease is static . Redwine observed that the number of pelvic areas in- volved in the disease does ...
... suggested that recurrence might not be inevitable and raised the question of which conservative procedures were most ... suggest that the disease is static . Redwine observed that the number of pelvic areas in- volved in the disease does ...
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... suggested that atrophy of the ectopic endome- trium may be further enhanced by the direct binding of danazol to endometrial androgen or progesterone receptors . The result is suppression of endometrial cell proliferation . If changes in ...
... suggested that atrophy of the ectopic endome- trium may be further enhanced by the direct binding of danazol to endometrial androgen or progesterone receptors . The result is suppression of endometrial cell proliferation . If changes in ...
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... suggested the possible use of serum Ca - 125 levels in differentiating adenomyosis from uterine myomata . However ... suggest that prolactin plays an important role in the genesis of adenomyosis . Isologous anterior pituitary ...
... suggested the possible use of serum Ca - 125 levels in differentiating adenomyosis from uterine myomata . However ... suggest that prolactin plays an important role in the genesis of adenomyosis . Isologous anterior pituitary ...
Contents
Epidemiology of Endometriosis | 3 |
Pathogenesis of Endometriosis | 9 |
Histogenesis of Peritoneal Endometriosis | 19 |
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adenomyosis adhesion formation adhesions AFS-r biopsy bladder bleeding cells cervix clinical CO2 laser coagulation conservative surgery cul-de-sac cyst wall danazol decrease diagnosis disease dissection dysmenorrhea ectopic effect endo endome endometrial endometrial implants endometriosis Endometriosis Association endometriosis patients endometriotic lesions endoscopic evaluation excision Fertil Steril forceps GnRH Gynecology histologic hormonal hysterectomy incision infertile patients infertile women infertility injury INTERCEED involvement laparo laparoscopic surgery laparotomy lesions luteal macrophages Martin DC menstrual ment metriosis nerve neurectomy Nezhat F Obstet Gynecol operative laparoscopy ovarian endometriomas ovarian suppression ovary patients with endometriosis pelvic endometriosis pelvic pain performed peritoneal endometriosis peritoneal fluid peritoneum posterior postoperative adhesion pregnancy rates preoperative presacral neurectomy procedures prostaglandin rectal rectum recurrence reported Reprod reproductive resection severe endometriosis stage stroma Surg surgeon surgical treatment sutures symptoms techniques therapy tion treated treatment of endometriosis triosis trocar tubal ureter ureteral uterine uterosacral ligaments uterus vaginal women with endometriosis