Thursday, August 29, 2013

The Stages of Endometriosis

American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and it categorizes Endometriosis into four stages. Classifications are based on:
  • The amount
  • The location
  • The severity
  • Presence and severity of adhesions
Surgeons further classify Endometriosis as superficial or deep:
  • Superficial endometriosis lies more on the surface
  • Deep endometriosis implants are deeper than 5 to 6 millimeters
The four stages of endometriosis have the following general descriptions:
    • Stage I: Minimal – Superficial lesions and isolated incidents of endometrial tissue growth outside the uterus. Possibly a few adhesions.
    • Stage II: Mild - All the above and some deep lesions. Several small implants and a few small areas of scar tissue or adhesions.
    • Stage III: Moderate - All the above, plus presence of endometriomas on the ovary and more adhesions. Superficial and deep implants. Several prominent areas of scar tissue or adhesions.
    • Stage IV: Severe - All the above, plus large endometriomas and extensive adhesions. Many superficial and deep implants as well as large adhesions. Common symptoms includes infertility.
 

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