
1) Adenomyosis 2) Pathology
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1) Adenomyosis
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(endometrium + -osis) a condition in which tissue more or less perfectly resembling the uterine mucous membrane (the endometrium) and containing typical endometrial granular and stromal elements occurs aberrantly in various locations in the pelvic cavity; called also adenomyosis externa and endometriosis externa.
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disorder of the female reproductive system characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue (uterine lining) in an abnormal location.[1 related articles]
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A benign condition in which tissue that looks like endometrial tissue grows in abnormal places in the abdomen.
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The endometrium is the tissue which lines the uterus. Endometriosis is a disease where endometrial cells grow outside the uterus, most often on the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, or the exterior of the uterus. It is estimated that 10-15% of women of childbearing age have this condition, many of them without symptoms, although the condition is also assoc...
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The endometrium is the tissue which lines the uterus. Endometriosis is a disease where endometrial cells grow outside the uterus, most often on the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, or the exterior of the uterus. The condition can cause pain and damage, although some women have no symptoms at all, and is also associated with infertility.
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A condition where tissue resembling the endometrium occurs outside the uterus. The tissue responds to the menstrual cycle causing internal bleeding and pain.
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<gynaecology> A condition in which tissue more or less perfectly resembling the uterine mucous membrane (the endometrium) and containing typical endometrial granular and stromal elements occurs aberrantly in various locations in the pelvic cavity. ... Synonym: adenomyosis externa, endometriosis externa. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(en″do-me″tre-o´sis) a condition in which tissue more or less perfectly resembling the endometrium occurs outside the uterine cavity, usually in the pelvic cavity; the cause is unknown. adj., endometriot´ic., adj.
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The presence of small implants of endometrial tissue outside the uterus in abnormal locations.
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The condition that results when endometrial cells (the tissue that lines the uterus) grow outside the uterus, most often on the ovaries
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Inflammation of the endometrium
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Our Endometriosis Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Endometriosis Endometriosis: In endometriosis, cells that normally grow inside the uterus (womb), instead grow outside the uterus. Summary: Endometriosis is very common; the cause -- and why some women have endometriosis and many others do not -- has not ...
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A medical condition in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows in another area of the body such as the abdomen.
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The presence of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus.
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endometriosis 1. A condition, usually resulting in pain and dysmenorrhea, characterized by the abnormal presence of functional endometrial tissue outside the uterus, frequently as cysts containing altered blood. 2. The presence and growth of functioning endometrial tissue in places other than the uterus that often results in severe pain and infert...
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A medical condition where womb lining tissue is found outside the lining of the womb, most often on the ovaries and the outer layer of the womb. Causes severe back and pelvic pain. Can be a cause of a raised CA125 level.
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a condition in which fragments of the endometrium are found in other pelvic organs
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adenomyosis noun the presence of endometrium elsewhere than in the lining of the uterus; causes premenstrual pain and dysmenorrhea
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Common gynaecological complaint in which patches of endometrium (the lining of the womb) are found outside the uterus. This ectopic (abnormally positioned) tissue is present most often in the ovaries, although it may invade any pelvic or abdominal site, as well as the vagina and rectum. Endometriosis may be treated with analgesics, hormone preparat...
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A medical condition in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows in another area of the body such as the pelvis.
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a condition in which tissue resembling that of the endometrium grows outside the uterus, on or near the ovaries or fallopian tubes, or in other areas of the pelvic cavity.
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condition in which tissue resembling that of the endometrium grows outside the uterus, on or near the ovaries or fallopian tubes, or in other areas of the pelvic cavity.
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The condition that results when endometrial cells (the tissue that lines the uterus) grow outside the uterus, most often on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or in the abdominal cavity.
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