Description
This diagnostic colour atlas provides a guide to endometriosis. Concise text is used to beef up the histological and laparoscopic photographs of not unusual and uncommon lesions. An account of ways endometriosis has been perceived as controversial previously precludes how current discussion has allowed for contemporary advances in recognition and remedy. Main points of morphology and evolution are followed by a chapter-by-chapter overview of ways endometriosis affects susceptible areas all the way through the pelvic region; particularly the ovaries, bowel, rectum, vagina and fallopian tubes. Developments in managinging endometriosis through surgical techniques also are detailed.