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Endometriosis

Endometriosis

Dr_Neil_Johnson.jpgDr Neil Johnson presented a webinar on Endometriosis and fertility at 8pm on Monday 11 May 2015.  Dr Johnson is a known authority on endometriosis and President Elect of the World Endometriosis Society. The recorded webinar highlights are now available to watch on video here.

For those who attended the Webinar, the research papers mentioned by Dr Johnson can be downloaded as follows: 

The World Endometriosis Society consensus on the management of endometriosis, which summarises comprehensively treatment for endometriosis (including fertility problems related to it).

Dr Johnson's review paper of lipiodol from 2014.

About Endometriosis

What is endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a disease characterised by:

• Presence of functioning endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity in so-called ‘ectopic sites’ such as on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, cervix, uterine and ovarian ligaments or in the Pouch of Douglas. Other sites may include bowel, ureters or bladder.

• Inflammation of tissues as a reaction to the growth of the endometrium at these ectopic sites.

 

Lipiodol flush and endometriosis - This review by Neil Johnson details how it can be a useful tool for infertility. Lipiodol_Review_2014.pdf

Endometriosis Webinar

Endometriosis Webinar

Dr Neil Johnson presented a webinar on Endometriosis and fertility at Monday 11 May 2015. Dr Johnson is a known authority on endometriosis and President Elect of the World Endometriosis Society.

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