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Re: An endometriosis story to share with you all....Kristy

From: Sudsey (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Mar 28 00:37:28 2006


Kristy here are some links you can check out on how the endo in the scar tissue is seen on a scan.. I don't pull this stuff out of thin air I wouldn't exactly say it's true if I hadn't looked into it in legit medical documents myself...

Sonography detected 11 lesions within the abdominal wall, with a mean diameter of 25 mm ultrasonography revealed hypoechogenic masses, and computed tomography showed that these masses had spiculations, and macroscopic views of the resected masses revealed well-demarcated margins without peritoneal involvement. endoanal ultrasound in one case Anal endosonography performed with a B&K mechanical probe rotating through 360 degrees with a frequency of 7 and 10 Mhz showed a hypoechoic area with a diameter of 3 cm not involving the external sphincter and extending from the perianal skin to the mid third of the anal canal.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16498086&query_hl=26&itool=pubmed_docsum

As for forum rules I am well aware of them and I am well aware of the ERC and the EA as I mentioned I'm not new to any of this and I have frequented both web sites over the years myself. My mention was because there are so many new members unaware of what those letters even mean and if you are new here searching the archives is often very much time consumming not to mention that being new to endo they are often confused. I certainly wouldn't ask you to violate the rules you just know alot about it and I thought it might be nice to either repost your old post on it for new members who less frequently surf archives is all. Pain free wishes for you Sudsey You cracked me up with the way you spelled that 3 times too (Sdsuey)

At Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Kristy wrote: >
>Sdsuey,
>
>That's why when I addressed you I mentioned about both that I've read
>about endo.
>
>And I agree with iatrogenic endo happening to some women as happened to
>you, but I am going to ask my dr out of curiosity about whether endo
>inside the scar tissue of a c-section can show up on a scan b/c I've
>never heard that before in anything that I've learned about endo.
>
>As for what I know about both organizations I did post something the
>other day in reply to one of your other posts and gave the links to both
>organizations. I also gave out this info about a month or two before
>that.
>
>One of the rules of this forum is that members look at the archives
>before posting new questions but b/c of the thing with info about the
>organizations that's why I sent what I did to your other post when it
>came to your comments about the ERC.
>
>I do wish more drs would understand the capabilities of endo on the
>whole body b/c I sure know the mess it can cause and one way it has done
>so for me in the past is to cause infections.
>
>I wish you well hun.
>
>--
>=====
>Kristy :)
>
>http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/Kristysstory.html
>




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