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  2. Endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Endometriosis is a disease in which cells like those in the endometrium, the layer of tissue that normally covers the inside of the uterus, ...

  3. Endometrosis - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of endometrosis is from the Greek endos (inside), metra and -osis . [1] This term was adopted in 1992; [ 6 ] prior to that, endometrosis was variously known as chronic degenerative endometritis, endometrial fibrosis, or chronic endometrial disease.

  4. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Origin language and etymology Example(s) dacry(o)-of or pertaining to tears: Greek δάκρυ, tear dacryoadenitis, dacryocystitis-dactyl(o)-of or pertaining to a finger, toe Greek δάκτυλος (dáktulos), finger, toe dactylology, polydactyly: de-from, down, or away from Latin de-dehydrate, demonetize, demotion dent-of or pertaining to teeth

  5. Endometriosis and infertility - Wikipedia

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    Endometriosis is estimated to occur in 7% to 10% of women, with an associated risk of infertility for between 30% and 50% of this population. [1] [2] [3] Endometriosis is commonly classified under the revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine system from minimal endometriosis to severe endometriosis. The therapy and management of ...

  6. Endometrium - Wikipedia

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    Endometriosis is the growth of tissue similar to the endometrium, outside the uterus. [16] Endometrial hyperplasia; Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of ...

  7. The Biggest Endometriosis Myths, Debunked - AOL

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    Endometriosis doesn’t mean you can't get pregnant. Many people fear endometriosis will prevent them from having a baby. “It’s true that about half the patients seeking treatment for getting ...

  8. The Stages and Types of Endometriosis and How to Get Your ...

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  9. Adenomyosis - Wikipedia

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    Adenomyosis can be found together with endometriosis; it differs in that patients with endometriosis present endometrial-like tissue located entirely outside the uterus. In endometriosis, the tissue is similar to, but not the same as, the endometrium. The two conditions are found together in many cases yet often occur separately.