A new simulator module can help clinicians learn to detect painful adhesions caused by deep infiltrating endometriosis.
To me it was like knives inside my body—like someone stabbing me from the inside.”* That’s how Noémie Elhadad describes the ...
Studies are showing that the inflammatory condition can impact organs across the body, not just those involved in ...
Adenomyosis occurs when endometrial tissue grows into the uterine wall, which causes heavy and painful periods. Most diagnoses occur in people aged 40-50, but adenomyosis likely starts when a person ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists have engineered a 3D endometrial microenvironment by developing a tissue-inspired synthetic extracellular matrix (ECM) for human endometrial ...
Unexplained infertility is a challenge for many couples. New research reveals hidden causes. Endometrial receptivity, immune signals, and precise timing are crucial for pregnancy. These factors, ...
Scientists have developed a synthetic extracellular matrix (ECM) that can support the growth of a mini endometrium in a dish for at least two weeks. The endometrium -- the mucosal lining of the uterus ...
Stromal endometriosis is a term used to specify the nature of tissue present in endometriosis. A diagnosis featuring this type of cell could mean endometrial lesions are more challenging to spot ...
Women of reproductive age bleed once a month during their menstrual period. This happens when your uterus sheds its lining, and the blood and tissue pass through the vagina and out of your body.