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Re: Adam Masters Syndrome???

From: yenta (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 16 23:40:02 1998


Tamara, I hope this post below helps. I found it on the "Q&A with doctors" site of this obgyn.net

At Wed, 27 May 1998, Rachel wrote: > Allen-Masters syndrome refers to a defect in the lining of the posterior pelvis,behind uterus and over lower colon.It was originally thought to be due to birth trauma,but now looks like it may represent endometriosis implanted deep in pelvis.Nothing to do with "redness" of uterus.Another controversial syndrome is pelvic congestion(dilated veins- like pelvic hemorrhoids)--still won"t explain color of uterus.

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JConnerth md facog

At Wed, 16 Dec 1998, Tamara wrote: > >I'm not sure I have the name right, but it basically looks like gaps. >I beleive it's in my cul-de-sac. The name of the drug is, oh wait, I >can't read his writing, maybe Tavil. I'm going to do some research on >line tonight. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for asking. > >---yenta <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: >> >> Hi Tamara, >> I have never heard of this Adams Masters Syndrome. What exactly do >you >> have holes in? What is the name of the med he has prescribed? >> >> At Wed, 16 Dec 1998, Tamara wrote: >> > >> >Has anyone heard of this? My newest doctor mentioned it after a >> >looking at some surgical pictures I had. I may not have the name >> >right but I know it involves basically, holes or gaps in the lining? >> >Just curious. >> > >> >Also, he is putting me on a drug that is actually an antidepressant >> >but it is suppose to be a nerve inhabitor. It should releive the >pain? >> > >> >Thanks for your help!!! >>




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