-
surgical approaches include excision of
ovarian adhesions and of
endometriomas.
Endometriomas require surgical removal and
excision is
considered to be superior...
-
ovarian cysts,
ectopic (tubal) pregnancies,
benign or
malignant tumors,
endometriomas,
polycystic ovaries, and tubo-ovarian abscess. The most
common causes...
- above, plus the
presence of
endometriomas on the
ovary and more adhesions.
Stage IV (Severe) As above, plus
large endometriomas,
extensive adhesions. Implants...
-
immune system, use of immuno-suppressive medications, or
large ovarian endometriomas) the risk of
infection is very low. One
additional risk of the ovaries...
- levels, and that can
affect the
diagnostic process. For example, some
endometriomas (a type of
benign ovarian cyst) will
undergo decidualization, which...
-
treated with
gonadotoxic therapies; or
those who had
ovarian surgery for
endometriomas. It is
important to
recognize that a poor
result from
ovarian reserve...
-
Bilateral versus unilateral cystectomy of
endometriomas can
reduce ovarian reserve, as well as
recurrent endometrioma excisions.
Combination of
surgery and...
- procedure,
independently from the
diameter of a pre-existing
ovarian endometrioma (OMA) or
ovarian adhesions.
Obesity is
another factor that may present...
-
Other risk
factors include immunodeficiency, pregnancy, hydrosalpinx,
endometrioma,
poorly controlled diabetes,
kidney disease, obesity, and
genital tract...
- Es****. Stewart,
Clara (April 1933). "Tuberculous
Infection of
Uterine Endometrioma". BJOG: An
International Journal of
Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 40 (2):...