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  1. Endometriosis: Basic research and clinical practice by Pier Luigi Venturini, Johannes L.H. Evers, 1999-08-15
  2. Fibroid Tumors & Endometriosis (Women's Health) by Susan M. Lark, 1993-07
  3. Surgical Management of Endometriosis
  4. Endometriosis and Fibroids: The Complete Guide to the Causes, Symptoms and Treatments by Sarah Brewer, 1998-11-05
  5. Endometriosis; Facts to Know.(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Endometriosis by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-05
  6. Endometriosis; Prevention.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Endometriosis by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-05
  7. Endometriosis by Julia Older, 1986
  8. Endometriosis: Webster's Timeline History, 1873 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  9. Alternatives for Women with Endometriosis: A Guide by Women for Women
  10. The Treatment of Endometriosis-And Other Disorders and Infections (World Congress on Fertility and Sterility Proceeding) by Morocco) World Congress on Fertility and Sterility 1989 (Marrakech, Y. Boutaleb, et all 1991-05
  11. Progress in the Management of Endometriosis
  12. Women's Health Concerns Sourcebook: Basic Information About Health Issues That Affect Women, Featuring Facts About Menstruation and Other Gynecological ... Endometriosis f (Health Reference Series)
  13. Endometriosis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2003-11-13
  14. Endometriosis (Fast Facts) by Botros Rizk, Hossam Abdalla, 2003-01

61. The Southeastern Center For Fertility And Reproductive Surgery
A center for infertility care, IVF, tubal reversal, endometriosis, and hormonal disorders. Located in Knoxville, Tennessee.
http://www.baby4you.com
Welcome to the Southeastern Fertility Center's Home Page The Southeastern Fertility Center is proud to offer this site as an information resource for couples coping with the difficulties of infertility. Just as our center provides the most advanced treatment for our patients, this site will provide the most recent and accurate medical information concerning infertility and reproductive surgery. Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, the Southeastern Fertility Center specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of male and female infertility problems. Under the direction of Jeffrey A. Keenan M.D., F.A.C.O.G. , our patients receive the highest quality medical care available in the region. Dr. Keenan is one of the most experienced and respected specialists in infertility and reproductive medicine and surgery. This site will be updated on a regular basis to ensure that visitors are receiving only up to date information. If you wish to schedule an appointment at the Southeastern Fertility Center or have questions, please call or use our email link. Fall 2002 Update LIMITED TIME DISCOUNT AVAILABLE!

62. Women's Health Interactive: Gynecologic Health Center - Provides Gynecological I
Understand the menstrual cycle and gynecologic problems such as fibroids, cysts, and endometriosis.
http://www2.womens-health.com/health_center/gynecology/index.html
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Women Experiencing Infertility: Health Practices Survey
Done in conjunction with the Mind/Body Center for Women's Health, Mind/Body Medical Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Harvard Medical School.
With each age comes change in hormonal balance and menstrual flow, in the reproductive organs and in other body and mind systems. And each change, whether an immediate problem or not, requires a response. It’s not as though we can simply "let it pass." In fact, we now are beginning to realize that the more responsibility we take for our "gynecologic health," the more we are aware and knowledgeable of each of the phases of our reproductive life, the better our whole life will be.

63. OBGYN.net - Image Library
endometriosis. The following The following images are courtesy of Dr Cook'sendometriosis and Pelvic Pain Information Center Reprinted with
http://www.obgyn.net/image_library/endo.htm
Endometriosis The following images are courtesy of D. Ashley Hill, MD: The following images are couresy of Atlanta Reproductive Health Center: The following images are courtesy of the St. Charles Endometriosis Treatment Program: The following images are courtesy of the Women's Surgery Group:

64. MOVED TO SOMEWHERE NEW!
The author's personal experience with the conditions, links to helpful sites.
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Because of the NEW Policies of Yahoo!/Geocities, I have moved my site. And until they CHANGE their policies, DOWN WITH GEOCITIES/YAHOO!!!!! You can get to my new site by clicking HERE!

65. Endometriosis
own keywords. endometriosis. Printerfriendly version PDF file,235 Kb. Why do I need to know about endometriosis? endometriosis is
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Why do I need to know about endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a common disease that can affect any menstruating woman from the time of her first period to menopause . Sometimes, the disease can last after menopause. There is no cure for endometriosis and it can be hard for a health care provider to figure out if a woman has it. It can also be hard to figure out the best way to treat it if a woman has the disease. Endometriosis can affect a woman in many ways, such as her ability to work and have children, and her relationships with her partner, children, friends, and co-workers. Researchers are working to find out both causes and ways to manage this disease, so that women who have it can lead full lives.
What is endometriosis?

66. Hysterectomy Awareness
Support, Resources and Information on Hysterectomy, Ovarian Removal, Hormone Replacement, NHRT, and endometriosis.
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/endohystnhrt/1.html
Hysterectomy Awareness
HYSTERECTOMY is NOT the same thing as MENOPAUSE ! Although far too often, it is treated similarly. Hysterectomy,
with Oophorectomy,(removal of the ovaries), very much needs its own
separate treatment and HRT regimen. If you have had hysterectomy with removal of ovaries, which is referred to
by the medical community as, *surgical menopause*, this *state* is very
different from *natural occurring menopause*. The information that is applied to natural occurring menopause,
cannot be applied the same to what the medical community terms
*surgical menopause*, the more accurate, definition is *female castration*.
This term is upsetting to women but is much more accurate in describing
the removal of the ovaries than menopause or surgical menopause. Ovarian
removal resembles menopause as much as removal
of a man's testes resembles male menopause. Millions of women all across our continent, suffer daily from many health problems after hysterectomy and ovarian removal. Some of these problems are related to the surgery itself, many problems relate to ovarian removal or

67. Endometriosis Treatment By Dr. David Redwine - Research, Articles, Resources
endometriosis treatment by Dr. David Redwine at St. Charles MedicalCenter. Welcome to the endometriosis Treatment Program at St.
http://www.endometriosistreatment.org/
Welcome to the Endometriosis Treatment Program at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. Our Endometriosis Treatment Program is directed by Dr. David Redwine in cooperation with St. Charles Medical Center. We hope our information on Dr. Redwine's internationally recognized research, treatment approach and successful long-term outcomes will help women in their search for better health and relief from the physical and emotional pain of endometriosis.
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68. Endometriosis Symptoms Diagnosis Treatments Causes
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69. Luzerne Merchants Association - Valley GYN Specialists
Offers a full range of specialized gynecological services including menopause managements, endometrial ablation, advanced laser laparoscopy for hysterectomy, myomectomy, urinary incontinece correction, endometriosis, pelvic pain and adhesions.
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70. Endometriosis Information And Treatment
Accurate information about Lupron Depot and addback therapy for endometriosisand associated pain in order to educate and empower women living with this
http://endofacts.com/

71. The S.H.E Trust - Simply Holistic Endometriosis
Information for endometriosis sufferers about alternative therapies available.Category Health Women s Health Gynecologic Disorders endometriosis......The SHE Trust Red Hall Lodge Offices Red Hall Drive Bracebridge HeathLincs LN4 2JT United Kingdom. Unlock Your Potential . Registered
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72. Endometriosis-natural-treatment.com
Offers a natural treatment to help with symptoms associated with endometriosis.
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Toll Free: More than 10% of ALL women experience the persistent pain and symptoms of endometriosis. Whether it is moderate pain or moderately severe pain, the pain related to menstruation or PMS is debilitating enough to cause many endometriosis sufferers to miss work or a variety of activities due to the pain. Symptoms of Endometriosis:
  • Painful menstruation Painful sexual intercourse Painful urination and/or bowel movements during periods Infertility Fatigue Diarrhea, constipation, or nausea
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73. Womens Surgery Group;Endometriosis:Endometriosis Symptom, Symptom Of Endometrios
Detailed information about endometriosis and its treatment.Category Health Women s Health Gynecologic Disorders endometriosis......endometriosis is an enigmatic disease affecting about 7% of reproductiveagedwomen -approximately 5 million Americans. Although
http://www.womenssurgerygroup.com/conditions/Endometriosis/overview.asp
Endometriosis is an enigmatic disease affecting about 7% of reproductive-aged women -approximately 5 million Americans. Although they may suffer significant symptoms ranging from pelvic pain to infertility, most of these women do not know that they have endometriosis,. Physicians' understanding of (1) the clinical presentation of endometriosis, (2) its proper diagnosis and staging, and (3) the management of its sequele have improved dramatically over the past few years. The result has been better, more cost-effective patient care. Definition
Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial tissue (normally found only on the inside of the uterus) in locations outside the uterus. This tissue reacts to estrogen and progesterone. The usual location is in the pelvis (on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, or bladder), but endometriosis has also been found in sites outside the pelvis (including omentum, small intestine, appendix, anterior abdominal wall, surgical scars, diaphragm, lung, urinary tract, and musculoskeletal and neural systems). This endometrial tissue reacts to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, just as endometrial tissue lining the inside of the uterus reacts during the normal ovulatory cycle. Prevalence and Incidence
The prevalence and incidence of endometriosis depends on the population of women being studied, ranging from 1 to 50%. It has been reported to occur in 10 - 15% of women undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy, 2 - 5% of women undergoing tubal sterilization, 30 -40% of infertile women having laparoscopy, and 14 - 53% of women with pelvic pain.

74. Oklahoma Infertility And IVF Therapy
Provider of medical and surgical therapies for the treatment of infertility, congenital anomalies, recurrent miscarriage, pubertal problems, polycystic ovary syndrome and endometriosis.
http://www.fertilitynetwork.com/DrHTML/OKC.htm
Center for Reproductive Health, PC 1000 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 300
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 271-9200; Fax (405) 271-9222 Gilbert G. Haas
, Jr, MD, Medical Director
Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist Michael Zavy , PhD, HCLD, Laboratory Director The Center for Reproductive Health is a private practice group providing a full range of medical and surgical therapies for the treatment of infertility, congenital anomalies, recurrent miscarriage, pubertal problems, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, and menapausal disorders. Infertility management includes treatment of anovulation, postcoital testing, hysterosalpingography with transcervical tubal cannulation, artificial insemination with or without clomiphene citrate or gonadotropins, and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Surgical treatments include laparoscopic tuboplasty, lysis of adhesions, excision or laser vaporization of endometriosis, excision of ovarian cysts, electrocautery of polycystic ovaries, removal of hydrosalpinges, and myomectomy; hysteroscopic removal of polyps, fibroids, uterine septae or synechiae; abdominal myomectomy, and sterilization reversal performed via minilaparotomy or lapoaroscopy. Assisted reproductive technology options include in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), embryo cryopreservation, donor oocytes and embyros, and microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration. Our delivery rate per embryo transfer for in vitro fertilization both with and without ICSI in 1999 was 48% for women under age 38. Our center was the first in western Oklahoma to achieve a pregnancy through blastocyst embryo transfer.

75. How I Won The Battle Against Endometriosis By Dr. Angela Chase
Information about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Monthly email newsletter.Category Health Women s Health Gynecologic Disorders endometriosis......Dr. Angela Chase tells of her battle with endometriosis and how she won thebattle and so can you. A variety of symptoms may point to endometriosis.
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.

76. NICHD - Publications On-line
Health Information Media Publications Facts About endometriosis. Thispage has been moved. Please continue on to the endometriosis page.
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/endomet.htm
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77. Endometriosis FAQ
endometriosis THE'90s OUTLOOK (endometriosis FAQ),
http://www.bioscience.org/books/endomet/end01-33.htm
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78. Female Alternative Surgery - Endometriosis
Information about symptoms, diagnosis and surgical and nonsurgical treatments for endometriosis.Category Health Women s Health Gynecologic Disorders endometriosis......endometriosis, Normal Uterus. Side View (Facing Right), Side View (Facing Left). endometriosisis the presence of this endometrial tissue outside the uterus.
http://www.drdeljuncojr.com/endometriosis.html
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Endometriosis Normal Uterus Side View (Facing Right)
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The normal tissue lining the uterine cavity is called the endometrium. Endometriosis is the presence of this endometrial tissue outside the uterus. The most common places for implantation are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and intestines, uterine wall, lining of the pelvis and in very rare cases it may be found in the lungs, surgical wounds (cesarean section scars), brain tissue and the vaginal wall.
The explanation on how this tissue gets there is of some debate. It is thought that during menstruation, blood regurgitates out of the fallopian tubes and into the abdominal cavity. This process is known as retrograde bleeding.
How common is it?
The true incidence of endometriosis is not really known, but it is thought that 10-15% of all women in their reproductive age will develop endometriosis and 25-35% of women who are infertile have endometriosis. The risk of this disease is seven times greater if a mother or sister have had the disease. What are the symptoms?

79. 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.
http://www.danmartinmd.com
Martin Center
E-mail Dr. Martin at:
DrDanMartin@aol.com

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Expansion to: Methodist Germantown Building B, Suite 240 Germantown, TN 38138 and 1711 Kirby Memphis, TN 38120 are in progress. clinical and research information on Fertility, Reproductive Surgery and Reproductive Endocrinology . A comprehensive site with a broader coverage of Obstetrics and Gynecology is at 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.

80. Endometriosis FAQ
endometriosis The '90s Outlook (endometriosis FAQ),
http://www.bioscience.org/books/endomet/endomet.htm

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