The Mayo Clinic is a notoriously poor source of information relative to endometriosis and adenomyosis. Their materials are superficial at best; outdated and erroneous at worst. For accurate information on endometriosis, adenomyosis and other reproductive disorders, it is best to visit sites which specifically serve that constituency, i.e. Dr. David Redwine, Dr. Tamer Seckin, Dr. Dan Martin, endometriosis.org, endofound.org, Dr. Andrew Cook, etc. etc. Mayo's knowledge in this realm does not live up to their reputation. While they are stellar in other fields; women's reproductive health disorders is not one of their strong suits.
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The Mayo Clinic is a notoriously poor source of information relative to endometriosis and adenomyosis. Their materials are superficial at best; outdated and erroneous at worst. For accurate information on endometriosis, adenomyosis and other reproductive disorders, it is best to visit sites which specifically serve that constituency, i.e. Dr. David Redwine, Dr. Tamer Seckin, Dr. Dan Martin, endometriosis.org, endofound.org, Dr. Andrew Cook, etc. etc. Mayo's knowledge in this realm does not live up to their reputation. While they are stellar in other fields; women's reproductive health disorders is not one of their strong suits.
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