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  2. Thoracic endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Overall treatment for pulmonary endometriosis is surgical, with subsegmentectomy. Preserving lung parenchyma is a priority while removing macroscopic signs of pathological tissue. [ 5 ] Medical treatment can include the use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues, which can cause cessation of menstruation.

  3. Catamenial pneumothorax - Wikipedia

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    Thoracic endometriosis is the most common non-abdominal site of involvement and is also the primary risk factor for catamenial pneumothorax. [5] Catamenial pneumothorax is the primary clinical presentation of thoracic endometriosis, and is defined as recurrent episodes of lung collapse within 72 hours before or after menstruation.

  4. Endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Sciatic endometriosis also called catamenial or cyclical sciatica, is a rare form where endometriosis affects the sciatic nerve. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through MRI or CT-myelography. [48] Endometriosis can also impact a woman's fetus or neonate, increasing the risks for congenital malformations, preterm delivery and higher neonatal ...

  5. Hemoptysis - Wikipedia

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    Histoplasmosis [10] Pneumonia [11] Pulmonary edema [12] [13] Endometriosis and thoracic endometriosis syndrome [14] Foreign body aspiration and aspiration pneumonia [15] Goodpasture's syndrome [16] Microscopic polyangiitis [17] Granulomatosis with polyangiitis [18] Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis [19] [20] Bronchitis [21 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Pneumothorax - Wikipedia

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    Catamenial pneumothorax (associated with the menstrual cycle and related to endometriosis in the chest) In children, additional causes include measles , echinococcosis , inhalation of a foreign body , and certain congenital malformations ( congenital pulmonary airway malformation and congenital lobar emphysema ).

  8. Hematometra - Wikipedia

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    Hematometra typically presents as cyclic, cramping pain in the midline of the pelvis or lower abdomen. [1] Patients may also report urinary frequency and urinary retention . [ 2 ] Premenopausal women with hematometra often experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, including dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruation ) or amenorrhea (lack of ...

  9. Pulmonary hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Infant prematurity is the factor most commonly associated with pulmonary hemorrhage. Other associated factors are those that predisposed to perinatal asphyxia or bleeding disorders, including toxemia of pregnancy, maternal cocaine use, erythroblastosis fetalis, breech delivery, hypothermia, infection (like pulmonary tuberculosis), Infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS), administration of ...