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OBGYN.net's Endo Pavilion August UpdateFrom: Roberta (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:47:16 -0500
Dear Endometriosis Pavilioners: We have exciting features lined up in our August edition for you! Be sure to check out all the informative topics on this month's Pavilion. http://www.obgyn.net/endo/endo.htm In this month's Featured Articles, be sure to read Dr. James Carter's "Chronic Pelvic Pain Diagnosis and Management". Don't miss the interview by Roberta Speyer, Publisher of OBGYN.net with Grace Janek, MD on "Endometriosis and Treatment of Extreme Cases". And the interview by Dr. J. Glenn Bradley, MD OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor with Milton Goldbrath, MD, one of the founding fathers of Operative Hysteroscopy on "New Devices for Endometrial Ablation". Don't miss the "EndoInteractive: Pain Control Method Survey" The OBGYN.net Endometriosis Pavilion would like to hear from you, the Endometriosis Patient. Let us know how you cope with your symptoms; what works and what doesn't. We will publish final results in an upcoming edition of the Endometriosis Pavilion, so be sure to watch for the interesting outcome of this survey. August Announcements: The film, called "Endometriosis: The Inside Story" is now available! NIH Conducting Endometriosis Study. Patients who are interested in the study should contact the NIH patient recruitment office at 1-800-411-1222 or by Email at PRPL@nih.gov Looking for a clinical trial in your area? Check out Centerwatch.com for a listing near you! You can get there from the Endo Pavilion! Come Chat! Join Dr. Mark Perloe of the Atlanta Reproductive Health Centre in an interactive discussion regarding Endometriosis, PCOS and recurrent pregnancy loss the first Sunday of each month. Dr. Perloe's next chat will be held on SUNDAY, August 1st, 1999 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Join Our Monthly ENDO CHAT! Visit IRL with your Endo Sisters on the Third Sunday of each month from 6-7:00 PM CST in our Free for All (Fun and Informative Programming) Chat Room hosted by Robin Kurtzman. Be sure to read about this NIH sponsored Clinical Research Study: "Endometrial Mediators of Gonadal Steroid Action" In August Endo World News:
>From the Endometriosis Association: Come see the painting created by Trish Case Report: Endometrial Glandular Cells are Found Equally in the Peritoneal Fluids of Women With or Without Endometriosis throughout the Menstrual Cycle. The Warwick, NY Endo Support Group meets the first Wednesday of every month. The Northern California Support Group has just been formed! The group meets on the third Saturday of each month in the San Ramon, CA area. Come check out this month's "Women's Stories" and read Annie's Story The OBGYN.net Endometriosis Quilt: This month we feature the quilt square of Chantal Blais, Elementary School Teacher, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Hot Finds on the Net: Invisible Disability Advocate "Helping People Understand Chronic, Debilitating Illness". Often the most difficult part of having a chronic, debilitating illness, is the lack of support we encounter. People seem to be programmed to think that they have to see someone is bleeding, before they can believe they are hurting. New Links this Month: Endometriosis: Etiology, Epidemiology and Physiopathology United States Postal Service--Breast Cancer Stamps News Release EndoRama Don't Miss: "Surgical Treatment for Chronic Pelvic Pain" By James E. Carter, M.D., F.A.C.O.G OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor Reprinted with permission from the Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (JSLS) 1998; 2: 129-137. The interview by James Daniell, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor with Dr. Solmandi of Melbourne on "Endometriosis with Bowel Involvement". Pictures on the Net! Visit the Endometriosis section of the Image Library to see what Endometriosis looks like. New in the Endo Forum: Is removing my uterus and both my ovaries my only option? Recurring endometriosis after hysterectomy Periods gone crazy after lap Adhesions Lung/diaphragm Endo and the pill? We look forward to your visit at http://www.obgyn.net/endo/endo.htm Case Report for the Month: Endometrial Glandular Cells are Found Equally in the Peritoneal Fluids of Women With or Without Endometriosis throughout the Menstrual Cycle.
-- Roberta Speyer Publisher OBGYN.net 5707 Lakemoore Dr., Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78731 USA mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net
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