what is intremeterosis. This is a medical term and want to know excatly what it is?

the word may not be spelled right it is a medical term that have to do with the uterus i know that much
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My mother has endometriosis. It is infact when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is found outside of the womb surrounded by other areas of the body. It can be anywhere, in the skin, the lungs, the diaphragm and even the brain.

"Normally, the endometrium is shed respectively month through menses; however, in endometriosis, the misplaced endometrium have no way of departure the body. The tissues still break down and bleed, but result is far different than in women and girls in need the disease: internal bleeding, degeneration of blood and tissue shed from the growths, inflammation of the surrounding areas, and formation of scar tissue result."
-Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endometriosis )

My mother have cysts on her ovaries which caused her a large amount of pain extraordinarily often for years. She have them removed once, but they came spinal column and eventually she had a hysterectomy to rid of that problem.

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Endometriosis is when uterine lining tissue is found surrounded by the pelvis but outside the uterus. It can be very hurting and interfere with conception.

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Main Entry: en·do·me·tri·osis
Pronunciation: en-d-m-tr--ss
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -oses /-sz/
: the presence and growth of functioning endometrial tissue in places other than the uterus that habitually results in severe aching and infertility -- see ADENOMYOSIS
- en·do·me·tri·ot·ic /-tr-t-ik/ adjective

Main Entry: en·do·me·tri·um
Pronunciation: -m-tr-m
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -tria /-tr-/
: the mucous membrane lining the uterus specifically composed of three layers -- see STRATUM BASALE, STRATUM COMPACTUM, STRATUM SPONGIOSUM





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