Re: Association between PCOS and endometriosis

From: Dr Moamar (drmoamar@Gmail.com)
Fri Jul 1 19:32:54 2005


At Fri, 1 Jul 2005, R. Daniel Braun wrote: >
>I would think this combination would be very rare as endometriosis is a
>disease of ovulatory women and women with PCOS don't ovulate very often.
>Dan
>
> On 7/1/05, Dr Moamar <drmoamar@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>> I have few cases with both endo and PCOS, I am wondering whet is the
>> prevelance of this association? How to treat them properly? Any studies
>> addressed this subject?
>> Thank you
>> Dr Moamar Al-Jeofut, O&G, Specialist In Reproductive Medicine
>> Jordan
>>
>--
>R. Daniel Braun
>Kinky for Governor
>I agree with you these patients all anovulatory cycles, but still I found the endometriosis, in two of them it was very nasty, three of them underwent IVF, but no pregnancy.Could id be that this kind of endometriosis is only limited to anovulatory women?




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