Episode 80. Endometriosis with Dr Mei Cheah

Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus or embedded within its muscular wall. This unusual condition is known to induce a chronic inflammatory reaction that may be associated with pelvic pain and infertility. In women of reproductive age the estimated prevalence is 7 to 10% and up to one third of women undergoing laparoscopy for pelvic pain are diagnosed with endometriosis. Endometrial deposits may be deeply infiltrating, found in the abdomen and pelvic region may be invading the ovary but also found in the lungs, pleura and on the diaphragm. Ectopic endometrial tissue within the uterine myometrium is referred to as adenomyosis and may be responsible for heavy menstrual bleeding, some estimates place adenomyosis with a prevalence of 20 to 28%.

Pathogenetic mechanisms including retrograde menstruation and coelomic metaplasia as well as the induction theory have been proposed. In this podcast we have a conversation with obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Mei Cheah founder of Create Health a leading group of specialists in women's health creating visions for a healthy future, better well being and more informed patient's. Create Health aims to deliver exceptional care across obstetrics, gynaecology, reproductive endocrinology, minimally invasive surgery, fertility and IVF plus allied and complimentary health services. We look forward to exploring the practical aspects of this diagnosis further with you.

References:
Dr Mei Cheah -create-health.com.au 

www.endometriosisaustralia.org

www.ncbi.nlm.nig.gov

To be a guest on the show or provide some feedback, I’d love to hear from you: manager@gihealth.com.au

Dr Luke Crantock MBBS, FRACP, is a gastroenterologist in practice for over 25 years. He is the founder of The Centre for GI Health, based in Melbourne Australia and is passionate about educating General Practitioners and patients on disease prevention and how to manage and improve their digestive health.

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