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Medical Findings – Undeniable Evidence that there is an End to Endometriosis

Report 1- Diagnosed with Endometriosis

Location: North York Branson Hospital

Service Date: Oct. 6, 1995

Quoted from Inpatient Operative Report:
“…it was apparent that there was hemochromatic material scattered throughout the pelvis. There was a cystic structure on the left ovary. Foci of endometriosis was seen on the right ovary and also in the pouch of Douglas. The area was irrigated and we then grasped the ovary and incised through the cortex attempting to find a plane whereby we could remove the cyst, however, we ruptured into the cyst and it began to leak chocolate material. We irrigated and flushed this area clean…and amputated the cystic portion of the ovary leaving behind a good third to half of normal ovarian tissue on the left side. We…coagulated the foci of endometriosis on the right ovary and also a few independent foci seen throughout the pelvic basin but there was a lot of brownish golden staining over the bladder peritoneum from presumed leakage of this endometrioma…Final Diagnosis: 1. Endometrioma, left ovary 2. Disseminated Endometriosis (This would be Stage 3 endometriosis).”

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Report(s) 2- Diagnosed without Endometriosis

Location: Sunnybrook & Women’s College, Health Sciences Centre, Women’s College Campus

Service Date: Apr. 20, 2005

Quoted from Inpatient Operative Report:
“…Examination revealed normal tubes and ovaries. There was no evidence of endometriosis in the cul de sac, ovaries or other areas…”

Quoted from Surgical Pathology Consultation Report:
“… Diagnosis: Tissue from uterus: - uterine leiomyoma (see comment)…
Comment: Multiple sections are examined…These show the presence of a leiomyoma which shows no significant abnormality microscopically…the case would still be regarded as clearly benign with no potential for malignant activity.”

N.B. Had there been endometrial tissue present, the pathology report would have included this information in its findings. The fact that the doctor only makes mention of the myomas (fibroids) is further proof of the fact that the endometriosis is completely gone.

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Confirmation Statement from Surgeon

Location: Sunnybrook & Women’s College, Health Sciences Centre, Women’s College Campus

Service Date: Apr. 20, 2005

"During Emiko's surgery fro fibroid removal, I did not see any signs of endometriosis.

Grace Liu"

 

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