Peritoneal Endometriosis

A form of endometriosis in which tissue resembling the uterine lining (endometrial tissue) grows on the peritoneum, the thin membrane that lines the abdominal cavity. This can cause pain, inflammation, and the formation of adhesions or scar tissue in the abdomen.

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Ovarian Endometrioma

Also known as endometriotic cysts or chocolate cysts, ovarian endometriomas are cysts that develop on the ovaries when endometrial tissue infiltrates and forms fluid-filled sacs within the ovarian tissue. They can lead to pain, fertility issues, and distortion of the ovary's structure.

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Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis

A severe form of endometriosis in which endometrial tissue penetrates deeply into the pelvic organs, such as the uterosacral ligaments, rectovaginal septum, or the bowel. It can result in significant pain, adhesions, and potentially impact fertility and organ function.

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