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Ep78: What Does Endometriosis Look Like And Why Does It Matter?
Ep78: What Does Endometriosis Look Like And Why Does It Matter?
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72 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2021
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Podcast episode
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The color of endometriosis is one of the most important factors for a surgeon to identify it, but unfortunately, many doctors haven’t been trained to recognize all the visual appearances of endo. Which means that an untrained gynecologist could miss endo during surgery, leading to misdiagnosis or leaving endo behind during surgery. We talk about the various appearances of endo as well as give information on the debate around microscopic endo. CONNECT WITH US! INSTAGRAM: @in16yearsofendo WEBSITE AND RESOURCES: insixteenyears.com LIKE OUR SHOW? Please rate it or leave a review!
SOURCES: Clickable links at insixteenyears.com/episode78
(2000) Martin, Dan. Laparoscopic Appearance of Endometriosis, Second Edition, 1990-2020, Resurge Press, Richmond, https://www.danmartinmd.com/files/coloratlas1990.pdf, accessed 5/2021
Albee Jr, R. B., Sinervo, K., & Fisher, D. T. (2008). Laparoscopic excision of lesions suggestive of endometriosis or otherwise atypical in appearance: relationship between visual findings and final histologic diagnosis. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 15(1), 32-37. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/18262141/
Laparoscopic diagnosis of endometriosis – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
The visual appearance of endometriosis and its impact on our concepts of the disease – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
Age related evolution in color appearance of endometriosis – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
Invisible microscopic endometriosis – Is it invisible, or just not there? – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
Hopton, E N and David Byron Redwine. “Eyes wide shut: the illusory tale of ‘occult’ microscopic endometriosis.” Human reproduction 29 3 (2014): 384-7
Is There Microscopic or Occult Endometriosis – from Nancy’s Nook
SOURCES: Clickable links at insixteenyears.com/episode78
(2000) Martin, Dan. Laparoscopic Appearance of Endometriosis, Second Edition, 1990-2020, Resurge Press, Richmond, https://www.danmartinmd.com/files/coloratlas1990.pdf, accessed 5/2021
Albee Jr, R. B., Sinervo, K., & Fisher, D. T. (2008). Laparoscopic excision of lesions suggestive of endometriosis or otherwise atypical in appearance: relationship between visual findings and final histologic diagnosis. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 15(1), 32-37. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/18262141/
Laparoscopic diagnosis of endometriosis – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
The visual appearance of endometriosis and its impact on our concepts of the disease – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
Age related evolution in color appearance of endometriosis – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
Invisible microscopic endometriosis – Is it invisible, or just not there? – from Dr. Redwine’s research on endopaedia.info
Hopton, E N and David Byron Redwine. “Eyes wide shut: the illusory tale of ‘occult’ microscopic endometriosis.” Human reproduction 29 3 (2014): 384-7
Is There Microscopic or Occult Endometriosis – from Nancy’s Nook
Released:
Dec 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Ep14: Living with an Invisible Illness: Living with an invisible illness has its challenges, and for many of us, endo was also a nameless illness during our struggle to be diagnosed. We talk about how both of these can affect us emotionally, especially if we got sick at a younger age. by In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis