Re: Question re: endometriosis in C/S scar

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Jul 31 13:38:03 2002


Now should we call that a decidual reaction? LOL

art

At Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Steve & Eryl Raymond wrote: >
>"A rose by any other name doth smell as sweet" to quote the English bard. Just
>because it is called decidua doesn't mean that it is not endometrium in another
>doublet and hose. (A translation is available for those who need it!). Do you
>study Shakespeare in France or only Robespierre? Sorry it's a terrible pun.
>stray
>
>Bernard Cristalli wrote:
>
>> To have endometriosis in a c-section scar you need some endometrium coming
>> from the uterus at the time of the c-section.
>> But
>> How can you find endometrium in the uterus at the time of the C-section when
>> there's none in there during pregnancy.
>>
>> --
>> Bernard Cristalli MD AMACOG
>
>--
>
>Dr.S.H. Raymond
>Head of Department of O & G
>Empangeni Hospital
>South Africa 3880
>Phone: (+27) 35-9028560
>Fax: (+27) 35-7922596
>

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art fougner, md
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