See Also: endometriosis(encyclopedia)
endometriosis(medicine)
Endometriosis(health)
endometriosis interna(medicine)
Endometriosis uterina(health)
Endometriosis interna(health)
haematogenous theory of endometriosis(medicine)
lymphatic dissemination theory of endometriosis(medicine)
implantation theory of the production of endometriosis(medicine)
celomic metaplasia theory of endometriosis(medicine)

diazeuctic (iou) and endometriosis (sh)


diazeuctic (iou)



diazeuctic adjective. L17.
[Greek diazeuktikos disjunctive, ult. from zeugnunai to join: see DIA-1.]
In ancient Greek Music, designating a tone separating two tetrachords, and tetrachords so separated.

endometriosis (sh)




Disorder of the female reproductive system in which endometrium (uterine lining) grows in an abnormal location because some endometrial fragments traverse the fallopian tubes into the abdominal cavity and become embedded on structures there, usually the ovaries, rather than exiting the uterus via the vagina (during menstruation).

Symptoms include pain on menstruation, sexual intercourse, defecation, and/or urination; heavy menstrual flow; blood in the urine; and infertility. Diagnosis is best made by laparoscopy. Treatment includes surgery and hormones to suppress ovulation for six to nine months.