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Top photo shows endometriosis of the ovary and peritoneum. Bottom photo shows endometriosis on the pelvic side wall
Basic anatomy of retrograde menstruation
Extensive endometriosis in the ovarian fossa. Lesions have a petechial appearance
Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago
American Family Physician
American Family Physician

Endometriosis of the round ligament
Endometriosis of the serosal surface of the uterus
Endometrial tissue implanted in the peritoneum has a varied appearance: blue-black lesions (a), white plaques and clear vesicles (b), and newly formed blood vessels ©
British Journal of Radiology
British Journal of Radiology
British Medical Journal

Common locations of endometriosis within the pelvis and abdomen
Clear vesicles
Dark, Red, Clear, White and Yellow appearances
Endotext.org
Fertility Institute of the Mid-South
Fertility Institute of the Mid-South

Right broad ligament pocket
Clear lesions
Clear lesions
Fertility Institute of the Mid-South
Fertility Institute of the Mid-South
Fertility Institute of the Mid-South

Peritoneal endometriosis: presence of smooth muscle cells (stained brown) at the periphery of the stroma. Muscle-specific actin immunohistochemistry
Endometriotic deposits on Right Diaphragm
Endometriotic Deposits on Uterovesicle Fold
Human Reproduction
International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy
International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy

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Edited by Aldo Campana, November 3, 2009