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Dr. Naomi Whittaker shares critical distinctions between diffuse and focal adenomyosis and their impact on fertility. She highlights how adenomyosis is often over-diagnosed on ultrasound while explaining that diffuse adenomyosis rarely affects fertility, though focal adenomyomas require surgical intervention by fertility-friendly specialists.
• Diffuse adenomyosis is more common in women who have had children and typically doesn't impact fertility
• Adenomyosis is frequently over-diagnosed on ultrasound as technology improves
• Finding adenomyosis on imaging doesn't necessarily mean it's clinically significant
• Focal adenomyosis (adenomyomas) can cause infertility but are surgically treatable
• Surgeon choice is critical for fertility preservation
• Concerning cases exist where fallopian tubes were removed without patient consent
• Important to choose fertility-friendly surgeons who handle tissue delicately
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode ( We cannot replay from this link)
Dr. Naomi Whittaker shares critical distinctions between diffuse and focal adenomyosis and their impact on fertility. She highlights how adenomyosis is often over-diagnosed on ultrasound while explaining that diffuse adenomyosis rarely affects fertility, though focal adenomyomas require surgical intervention by fertility-friendly specialists.
• Diffuse adenomyosis is more common in women who have had children and typically doesn't impact fertility
• Adenomyosis is frequently over-diagnosed on ultrasound as technology improves
• Finding adenomyosis on imaging doesn't necessarily mean it's clinically significant
• Focal adenomyosis (adenomyomas) can cause infertility but are surgically treatable
• Surgeon choice is critical for fertility preservation
• Concerning cases exist where fallopian tubes were removed without patient consent
• Important to choose fertility-friendly surgeons who handle tissue delicately
Send your questions by using the link in the top of the description of this podcast episode, by emailing [email protected], or by visiting the endobattery.com contact page.
Support the show
Website endobattery.com
Instagram: EndoBattery

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