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  2. Cutaneous endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Primary cutaneous endometriosis is known to develop spontaneously, yet its exact cause is unknown. [4] It is believed that treatments related to abdominal or pelvic surgery that result in the implantation of endometrial tissue into the skin are the cause of secondary cutaneous endometriosis.

  3. The Biggest Endometriosis Myths, Debunked - AOL

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    The condition itself does not shorten your life. "Endometriosis is largely a quality of life issue that centers on symptoms related to pain," says Dr. Wasson. "Therefore, treatment should be ...

  4. 65 Unsettling Medical Facts That Are Not For The Faint Of Heart

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    Image credits: Ludwig_Vista2 #7. Endometriosis (tissue from the womb) is not cancer. But it can send out cells that spread through your internal organs and grow, stick your guts together or block ...

  5. Endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Endometriosis may also present with skin lesions in cutaneous endometriosis. [97] Less commonly lesions can be found on the diaphragm or lungs. Diaphragmatic endometriosis is rare, almost always on the right hemidiaphragm, and may inflict the cyclic pain of the right scapula (shoulder) or cervical area (neck) during a menstrual period. [106]

  6. Endometriosis Affects Roughly 200 Million People Worldwide ...

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    Our community of users from around the world asked the questions, and Dr. Andrea Vidali is providing some answers.View Entire Post ›

  7. Endometrioma - Wikipedia

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    Endometrioma is found in 17–44% patients with endometriosis. [2] More broadly, endometriosis is the presence of tissue similar to, but distinct from, endometrial tissue located outside the uterus. The presence of endometriosis can result in the formation of scar tissue, adhesions and an inflammatory reaction.

  8. What is endometriosis, a condition affecting more than 5 million women in the U.S.? Get answers in this Q&A with a surgical expert in the field.

  9. Here's what people get wrong about endometriosis: 'A lot of ...

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    Many women are led to believe that it's "normal" to have painful periods brought on by endometriosis. Here's what you need to know.