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  1. Endometriosis: Current Understanding and Management
  2. A study of endometriosis, endosalpingiosis, endocervicosis, and peritoneo-ovarian sclerosis;: A clinical and pathologic study, by James Robert Goodall, 1944
  3. Don't dismiss chronic pelvic pain that stems from endometriosis. (Survey of Nearly 1,000 Women).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-03-15
  4. Don't dismiss endometriosis-related chronic pelvic pain. (Unsympathetic Physician Attitude).: An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2002-12-01
  5. Scar endometriosis developing after an umbilical hernia repair with mesh.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by James Majeski, James Craggie, 2004-05-01
  6. Endometriosis by N.D. Motashaw, 1998
  7. History of endometriosis places women at high risk of ovarian cancer, but pill use remains protective.(Digests): An article from: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health by D. Hollander, 2005-03-01
  8. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Endometriosis, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-04
  9. Associations between serum levels of selected organochlorine compounds and endometriosis in infertile Japanese women [An article from: Environmental Research] by H. Tsukino, T. Hanaoka, et all
  10. The Endometriosis Survival Guide: Your Guide to the Latest Treatment Options and the Best Coping Strategies by Margot Fromer, 1998-01-15
  11. Antioxidant therapy quickly improves endometriosis pain: results seen in 2 months.(Women's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2004-03-15
  12. Endometriosis; Treatment.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Endometriosis
  13. Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America Endometriosis (Endometriosis, Vol. 30 Number 1) by Aydin Arici, 2003
  14. New treatment approved for endometriosis pain.(News): An article from: OB GYN News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2005-05-01

101. Endometriosis: Alt.med.endometriosis FAQs, Information, Resources
These are the FAQs from the newsgroup alt.med.endometriosis.
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102. Endometriosis
endometriosis is a progressive and chronic condition in which endometrial tissue(the inner lining of the uterus that is shed each month during menses) is
http://www.vitacost.com/science/hn/Concern/Endometriosis.htm

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103. Martin Center For Women's Health And Fertility
Dr. Dan Martin and the staff provide treatment for infertility, outpatient microsurgical tubal anastomosis for reversal of sterilization, fertility surgery, endometriosis, abnormal bleeding and alternatives to hysterectomy.
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(901) 751 9977 fax DanMartinMD.net The Fertility Institute of the Mid-South is a 501 (c)3 research institute for the study of Infertility, Reproductive Surgery and Reproductive Endocrinology. MemFert.com is the website for the Fertility Institute. These sites present clinical and research information on Fertility, Reproductive Surgery and Reproductive Endocrinology. Topics include Outpatient Tubal Reversal for anastomosis of previous sterilization of the Fallopian tubes, Endometriosis Adhesions Hysterectomy , and Fibroids . A complete index is in the Table of Contents Baby and Children Pictures are thumb nailed on the pictures page.
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Dr. Dan Martin Dr. Martin trained as a Gynecologist, Reproductive Endocrinologist and Reproductive Surgeon while in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital 1972 to 1977. He has used microsurgical tubal reversal techniques since 1977. Dr. Martin became a charter member of the

104. Endometriosis - WomensHealthChannel
endometriosis is the abnormal growth of endometrial cells outside of the uterus. endometriosisis the abnormal growth of endometrial cells outside the uterus.
http://www.womenshealthchannel.com/endometriosis/index.shtml
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105. Good Practice - Clinical Green Top Guidelines
Clinical Green Top Guidelines. The Investigation and Management ofendometriosis (24) Jul 2000. 1. Aim. The aim of this guideline
http://www.rcog.org.uk/guidelines.asp?PageID=106&GuidelineID=10

106. Reproductive Conditions - Endometriosis From Veritas Medicine
Clinical trial listings and indepth treatment information about this condition. Perform a personalized search to find ongoing clinical trials that match your needs.
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107. Clinical Trial: Endometriosis : Traditional Medicine Vs Hormone Therapy
endometriosis Traditional Medicine vs Hormone Therapy. This study is currentlyrecruiting patients. Condition, Treatment or Intervention, Phase. endometriosis
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/c/a2b/show/NCT00034047?order=44&JServSessio

108. Reproductive Endocrinology And Infertility Program
Provides evaluation and treatment of infertility and reproductive problems including endometriosis and ovulatory disorders. Located at Stanford University.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/GYNOB/rei/
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Here you'll find information about our program: what services we provide, who works here how to contact us , and how to get here . This site also offers links to some technical information on reproductive health, both at our site and elsewhere on the web
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The Stanford Health Services (SHS) Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) Division in the Stanford Clinics offers a wide variety of diagnostic services and state-of-the-art therapeutic options for couples with infertility and for women with problems of the reproductive system. The SHS REI Division is comprised of subspecialized, trained faculty physicians; experienced nurse coordinators; and a leading team of laboratory personnel with experience in andrology and the new reproductive technologies. Common diagnoses that are evaluated and treated in the Division include but are not limited to: Infertility (male, female, combined, unexplained)
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Problems with ovulation ( anovulation, polycystic ovarian syndrome, premature ovarian failure

109. Encyclopaedia Topic : Endometriosis, Section : Introduction
endometriosis. Search. Help. endometriosis is a condition in which patchesof endometrium occur in parts of your body other than your womb.
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/en.asp?TopicID=185

110. Health Square Keeping Endometriosis At Bay Page 1
Keeping endometriosis at Bay (From the PDR Family Guide to Women s HealthChapter 8). cause. Tipoffs of endometriosis. Painful menstrual
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lusive, painful, and unpredictable, endometriosis can be an unrelenting scourge, ruining the life of a woman who develops it. That is, if she allows it to. With the broad range of treatments available to doctors today, there's no longer any reason to put up with the suffering and damage endometriosis can cause.
Tip-offs of Endometriosis
Painful menstrual periods with heavy, irregular flow, so common in a variety of reproductive disorders, are a hallmark of endometriosis. Pain may begin before the period and go on even after it ends, and may be accompanied by pain in the lower back. However, the problem that first sends most women with endometriosis to their doctors is a chronic pain in the pelvis (the area below the navel, above the thighs, and between the hips). Other signs of possible endometriosis include diarrhea and painful bowel movements during periods, consistently painful intercourse, and long-standing infertility. For some women, however, the only symptom may be tenderness of the abdomen, sometimes in a particular spot. For others there may be no symptoms at all, even when the disease is well advanced.

111. IVF In Michigan: Infertility And Endometriosis Clinic In Grand Rapids Michigan.
Specializing as an infertility and endometriosis clinic in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
http://www.grandrapidsfertility.com/
IVF in Michigan: infertility and endometriosis clinic in Grand Rapids Michigan. We provide some of the best infertility medical care available in the Grand Rapids area of West Michigan. Board Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Obstetrics and Gynecology brochures about endometriosis ask the doctor Site designed and maintained by GOT MY OWN.com
Please read this To our visitors: Dr. Daly has presented the material included in this website in the hopes that it will enlighten you on the subject of infertility. The contents of this website are meant for educational purposes only and are not meant to be construed as a guide for the treatment of an individual patient. Therefore, the suggestions that you read here may not apply to your own situation and do not take the place of advice from your doctor. Dr. Daly presents this information as is, without any warranty of any kind, express or implied, and is not liable for mistakes, errors, omissions, or for the results of any event that occurs based on direct reliance on this information.
IVF in Michigan: infertility and endometriosis clinic in Grand Rapids Michigan. We provide some of the best infertility medical care available in the Grand Rapids area of West Michigan.

112. Endometriosis Images
Up. Laparoscopic images of endometriosis. Top photo shows endometriosis of theovary and peritoneum Bottom photo shows endometriosis on the pelvic side wall.
http://www.advancedfertility.com/endofoto.htm
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Laparoscopic images of endometriosis Top photo shows endometriosis of the ovary and peritoneum
Bottom photo shows endometriosis on the pelvic side wall
Endometriosis implants
One cm. diameter 2 close-ups of endometriosis implants in a young infertile woman
Both are in the area behind the uterus and ovaries
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113. You Are Being Redirected
Site offers Medical Professionals and women worldwide, the latest news and information on ednometriosis its causes and possible treatments.
http://www.obgyn.net/endo/endo.asp
You are being redirected to the new EndoZone.

114. Discovery Health Endometriosis
endometriosis occurs when this tissue travels outside the uterus. search, endometriosis.By Eva Martin, MD. Images (click to view larger image). endometriosis.
http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/2015.html

115. Endometriosis
Home Preconception Fertility Problems endometriosis Approved by the BabyCenterMedical Advisory Board. What is endometriosis? • Why do women get it?
http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/preconception/fertilityproblems/7211.html?adcod

116. Giving Endometriosis A Face
Aims to letting the world know that real women with real lives suffer from endometriosis and to provide support to the those who suffer in silence.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/1808/
Who has Endo?
We do!!
The women who have endometriosis are not just anonymous people told about only in statistics, nor are we women who look sick. Women with endo look like anyone else. To read our stories, to see our pictures, visit our web pages, and in some cases, to read our poetry, please click on our names. *done in hopes of shortening the load time for this page*
Direct link to
her site
Dena Cindy Jodi
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Picture and link
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Heather
Mary
Tatti Birgit
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*new* Darra
Picture and more! Tricia (me) Heather #2 (TisHeather) Debbie Karen Jenny Carey ... Annie (Idenco) Annette (MnMAnnie) Just her story Elizabeth Fluff Other links of relavent interest John's MENDO site (for Men who love women with endo) Endometriosis ... Center for Endometriosis Care (formerly the ECC) Do you suffer from endometriosis? Would you like to submit your picture and story to this site in an effort to educate the masses? If you would, please read the guidelines page . If you do not already belong to an endo support group, or if you would like to join another one, please please please check out the newsgroup alt.support.endometriosis via your system newsreader. If you don't have a newsreader, you can click here . That group has been one of the best things that has ever happened to me, I don't know where I'd be without those wonderful ladies. Is your story on this page? Are you willing to give us an update? Send a

117. Endometriosis Alliance
The endometriosis Alliance of Greater New York, Inc. For written information aboutendometriosis, send a stamped, selfaddressed, business-size envelope to
http://www.monmouth.com/~mkatzman/healing/endo.htm
The Endometriosis Alliance of Greater New York, Inc.
The ENDOMETRIOSIS ALLIANCE of Greater New York - a mutual
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118. University Fertility Associates: Reproductive Endocrinology & Fertility Speciali
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility practice in the Tampa Bay area specializing in IVF, tubal ligation reversal, donor eggs, PCOS, endometriosis and male infertility.
http://www.universityfertilityassociates.com
WELCOME to the website of University Fertility Associates. Our physician group has three offices, located in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater, Florida — yet we treat patients from all over the United States. All of our physicians are board certified Reproductive Endocrinologists and Infertility Specialists, and are associated with the University of South Florida, which is located in Tampa. At UFA we strive to provide our patients with a full array of Assisted Reproductive Technologies. These include the use of: Clomid, Gonadotropins, Intrauterine insemination, Ultrasonographic monitoring, timed ovulation, and evaluation/treatment of male infertility. Starting from a day five embryo (blastocyst), to finishing with the beautiful child you've always wanted; if you have been having difficulty conceiving, a Reproductive Endocrinologist/ Infertility Specialist may be what you are looking for. We have a complete suite of diagnostic equipment. On site hysterosalpingograms, mammography, semen analysis, and gamete testing, advanced sonography and much more! We understand how important having a family is to you. Let us help your dreams become a reality.

119. FDA Consumer Reprint--On The Teen Scene: Endometriosis: Painful, But Treatable
endometriosis is a mysterious and painful condition in which fragmentsof the lining of the uterus become embedded elsewhere in the body.
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/reprints/ots_endo.html
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Consumer magazine
January-February 1993
Table of Contents
This article originally appeared in the January-February 1993 FDA Consumer and contains revisions made in January 1995 and September 1997. The article is no longer being updated.
On the Teen Scene:
Endometriosis: Painful, but Treatable
by Dixie Farley "The pain was so sharp I thought I'd ruptured my appendix, but the doctor said, no, it wasn't that. It was between my periods, so I didn't connect it with menstruation. I was 16. "Over the next 10 years, I had more and more of these 'pain attacks,' and my periods gradually became heavier and more painful. "When I was pregnant with my first child, I was virtually pain-free. But shortly after he was born, each month around ovulation, I went to bed in tears from horrible pain. And I bled so much during menstruation I didn't dare leave the house. I went back to the doctor. It was endometriosis." A woman from Des Moines, Iowa

120. How I Won The Battle Against Endometriosis By Dr. Angela Chase
Information about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Monthly email newsletter.
http://www.endometriosishelp.com
About the Book "This is a must have book if you are in any stage of Endometriosis or are just the type that enjoys an uplifting and motivationg story about the human will to defeat the odds. It will have you in tears one moment and on the edge of your seat the next as author Dr. Angela Chase tells about her own personal battle and reveals how she triumphed over this terrifying condition. "
The common approaches to combating endometriosis are discussed. A variety of symptoms may point to endometriosis. How can your doctor tell if endometriosis is the source of your pain? The possible sources of endometriosis are explored. See what experts say about endometriosis.

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