A new study released by the University of South Australia shows that it takes sonographers 64 per cent more time to scan comprehensively for endometriosis compared to routine pelvic ultrasounds – time ...
Transvaginal US images show the posterior compartment in a 25-year-old patient with dysmenorrhea, on the retrocervical field of view (area of interest outlined in yellow), 4–5-cm deep to the cervix.
London, Ontario: Dr. John McNaught, FRCSC, OB/GYN, MD and his teams at CReATe Fertility and London Women’s Health Care are ...
For this examination, the doctor manually palpates the interior of your pelvis to check for any anatomical abnormality or injury that might be causing pain. The exam also involves feeling for ...
Patients can present with a variety of symptoms, with the most common including dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, deep dyspareunia, dyschezia, bloating, dysuria, chronic pelvic pain, and infertility.
The Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, recently held a Gynaecology Ultrasound Workshop. The workshop focused on adnexal masses and endometriosis. Experts from gynaecology and ...
176 million women worldwide who have endometriosis, a chronic, painful gynaecological condition. It affects nearly three times as many women as breast cancer. Jasmin Teurlings is one of 176 million ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — From the outside, LeTysha Montgomery looks perfectly healthy. But, for 20 years, she's been dealing with severe pain caused by a disorder called endometriosis. "Having an invisible ...
Endometriosis is a condition that has long been shrouded in mystery, despite affecting one in ten women worldwide. In recent years, more women are coming forward to share their struggles, breaking ...
Thanks to people bravely sharing their stories and organisations pushing for further research, endometriosis is becoming more understood in society. But a similar condition, adenomyosis, still results ...