Endometriosis ZONE June'99 Edition

From: Endometriosis ZONE Newscast (endozone-update@obgyn.net)
Wed, 02 Jun 1999 14:07:09 -0500


Dear Endometriosis Zone Members:

We are pleased to present the June'99 edition of the Endometriosis Zone! Please be sure to check out all the interactive features at: http://www.endozone.org

This month, be sure to see "Diagnosis - Part III of the Interactive Multimedia Endometriosis Tutorial" by Professor Ingemar Joelsson and Professor Agneta Bergqvist. http://www.endozone.org/secure/education.asp

Don't miss the June Hot Topic: "MANAGEMENT OF PELVIC PAIN RECURRENCE: A QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUE IN ENDOMETRIOSIS" by John A. Rock, MD and Carla P. Roberts, MD, PhD, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA. http://www.endozone.org/secure/hot_topic.asp

Post your opinions! Visit the interactive Endometriosis Zone Bulletin Board and ask questions and share your thoughts. http://www.endozone.org/secure/bulletin-board/b-board.asp

In this month's Expert Views, we have two exciting and informative features: http://www.endozone.org/secure/expert/expert.asp

In this interview by Endometriosis ZONE Advisory Board Chairman, Mark Perloe, M.D., at the 5th Annual International Symposium on GnRH Analogues in Cancer and Human Reproduction in Geneva, Endometriosis ZONE Advisory Board Member Rodolphe Maheux, M.D., takes you through the history of Addback Therapy from its initial use in uterine leiomyomas to its current role in Endometriosis today. Dr. Maheux further discusses the findings of The Canadian Collaborative Group On Endometriosis, upcoming plans for the World Endometriosis Society, treatment options for the symptoms of Endometriosis, and queries if Endometriosis is in fact a disease - and if so, can it be cured?

Mark W. Surrey, M.D., Director of the Reproductive Medicine & Surgery Associates in Beverly Hills, CA, shares his thoughts and views on the treatment of minimal Endometriosis in the infertile woman. Dr. Surrey discusses the implications of minimal disease on fertility, treatment strategies, the importance of management options based on individual patient factors, and much more during an interview with Mark Perloe, M.D., Chairman of the Endometriosis ZONE Advisory Board, at the 5th Annual International Symposium on GnRH Analogues in Cancer and Human Reproduction in Geneva.

New in our Image Library: http://www.endozone.org/secure/img_lib.asp

Laparoscopic images of Endometriosis by the Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago: Endometriosis of the ovary and peritoneum Endometriosis on the pelvic side wall Endometriosis implants in one cm. diameter 2 close-ups of Endometriosis implants in a young, infertile woman behind the uterus and ovaries

Photos by the Women's Surgery Group: Pre and postoperative views of Endo nodules White implants of Endo Peritoneal pockets that usually contain Endo Black powderburn implants

Be sure to check out Feedback: readers' comments on past cases and hot topics:

Individual GnRH agonist therapy in the treatment of fibroids, DR SEOG WON

Endometriosis and Infertility, DR ERKUT ATTAR

Responses to Feedback Questionnaire: Further Question about Q & A 10, 11: If TAH /c BSO was done for definite surgery, but peritoneal implants cannot removed or BSO /c subtotal hysterectomy was done, should postoperational GnRHa be needed? What is its rationale if ovary was removed? Dr. S. Won

General Feedback: I definitely found information that will be helpful in my work with patients. MS DIANNA PUTTMANN

What your patients are reading: Endometriosis Association Reveals Survey Results Linking Disease to Other Conditions http://www.endozone.org/secure/pat_info.asp

Don't miss "LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN INFERTILE WOMEN WITH MINIMAL OR MILD ENDOMETRIOSIS: SYLVIE MARCOUX, MD, PHD, RODOLPHE MAHEUX, MD, SYLVIE BERUBE, MSC, AND THE CANADIAN COLLABORATIVE GROUP ON ENDOMETRIOSIS." View Dr Maheux's slide presentation in RealVideo! http://www.endozone.org/secure/hot_topic_9905.asp#HotTopic

Now available for download: Dr. Maheux's slide presentation in MS Powerpoint! (MS PowerPoint or PowerPoint viewer required). Dr. Maheux has kindly allowed the EndoZONE to feature his presentation in Powerpoint format for download by those who wish to share THE CANADIAN COLLABORATIVE GROUP ON ENDOMETRIOSIS presentation in their lectures.

See ENDOMETRIOSIS CONGRESS COVERAGE from the 8th Annual Congress of the International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy (ISGE) in Montreal, Canada, April 25-28, reported by Dr. James Daniell and Dr. Ted Anderson. http://www.endozone.org/secure/isge99/isge.asp

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