Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi
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Right now, non-invasive is, well, listen to your patient.
That's like 99% accurate.
Do a pelvic ultrasound.
Unfortunately, if you see it on pelvic ultrasound, it's already advanced disease.
Or do a pelvic MRI because MRI can actually, with an experienced radiologist, they can look at these specially infiltrating lesions.
They can see those on MRI.
Yes, it is.
We talked about this.
Absolutely.
And that's why if you have endometriosis and you're trying to get pregnant, or if you've had a miscarriage, ask your doctor for a full autoimmune panel.
Because when you have one autoimmune, you have a 30% chance of having another autoimmune disorder.
Not always, but it's extremely common.
I call it brain fog.
You know, women lose their concentration.
They don't remember things.
You go into a room, you're like, why did I come in here?
And a lot of that is because of the fluctuations in the hormones and the drop in the estrogen.
So by replacing, by giving these patients hormone replacement, they feel like, oh my God, I'm alive again.
I can see again.
I can think again.