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This educational video by Dr. Sarah Zielsdorf, MD, MS presents a clear classification of endometriosis stages. It details the progression from minimal disease in Stage I to severe sickness in Stage IV, outlining key characteristics such as implants, adhesions, and endometriomas. The information is presented professionally, offering valuable insights into understanding the different phases of endometriosis.
Dr. Sarah Zielsdorf, MD, MS: These are the stages of endometriosis. Stage one includes isolated endometrial implants which characterize minimal disease. There are no adhesions present. Stage two, the paritonyium and ovaries are covered in superficial implants which are a mild form of endometriosis. There were no significant adhesions seen. Three, multiple endometrial implants, both superficial and highly intrusive, make up the modern disease. Adhesions on the ovaries and fallopian tubes are possible. Four, severe sickness defined by several deep and super superficial implants, massive ovarian endometriomas and other symptoms. Typically, there are dense adhesions present.
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