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 * Disabiguation unnessary at User_talk:Memdmarti/sandbox/hemothorax
 * User talk:Jdp443/sandbox
 * User talk:Sandy Georgia (depinged)

--Memdmarti (talk) 19:52, 15 November 2020 (UTC)

Talk:Medical_ethics
Why was ref name=":7" (Bauman et al https://www.jstor.org/stable/43282683?seq=1) removed |Diff?

--Memdmarti (talk) 03:27, 13 November 2020 (UTC)

Primary ovarian insufficiency
For Inforbar pending reading the citations
 * synonyms     = Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism
 * differential = Gonadal dysgenesis, secondary ovarian insufficiency, Savage syndrome
 * If it has a genetic cause, it may be called gonadal dysgenesis.
 * Albright et al. (1942) named the condition "primary ovarian insufficiency" to distinguish the condition from secondary ovarian insufficiency, which is the failure of the pituitary to secrete FSH.
 * Find Savage syndrome

References

Memdmarti (talk) 15:59, 12 September 2020 (UTC)

Test
03:36, 17 September 2020 (UTC)

Archive
Memdmarti (talk) 15:56, 12 September 2020 (UTC)
 * Archiving Help at User:Memdmarti/editing_tools and Help:Archiving_a_talk_page
 * User Talk:Memdmarti/Archive 1 is at User talk:Memdmarti/Archive 1.
 * EndoFound work in Sandbox is at User:Memdmarti/sandbox/endofound
 * EndoFound Archive 1 is at Talk:Memdmarti/endofound/Archive 1

Endometriotic or endometrial
Regarding: http://endometriosis.org/treatments/endometriosis-surgery/, your Ref 3

I regret that Ros Wood used both endometriotic and endometrial to describe endometriosis. That makes the discussion more complex.

Endometrial-like tissues (endometrium, endometriosis, adenomyosis, endometrioid cancers):
 * Endometrial is endometrium in its normal, intrauterine location or as an intermediate stage in retrograde theory before converting into endometriosis. See Sampson, Vigano, and Koninckx discussion below.
 * Endometriotic is endometriosis. Endometriosis is also endometrial-like outside the uterus.
 * Adenomyosis is endometrium or endometrial-like inside the uterine wall muscle. There is more than one type adenomyosis and the external may be (debatable) more related to endometriosis.
 * Endometrioid is used for cancers that have endometrial-like features
 * Endometriosis-associated cancers have both endometriosis and cancer separately.

Endometrial might be correct, as an intermediate stage, if you knew that retrograde dissemination of endometrium was the cause. Even then, you would disagree with Sampson (1921) on "misplaced atypical endometrial tissue both in structure and in function," Vigano et al. (2018) who require fibrosis, and Koninckx et al. (2019) who require genetic and epigenetic changes.

More to the point, endometriosis may develop directly from Mullerian remnants, bone-marrow stem cells, peritoneal metaplasia, or other cells of origin with no intermediate endometrial stage.

Since Ros Wood uses both terms, consider using endometriotic, or decide that the reference is not good, and replace it. In the meantime, I have sent a message to Ros Wood to see if they agree with me and want to revise the article.

Also consider
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 * Consider adding a Table of Contents to your page with
 * Consider using to specify a References section.

Memdmarti (talk) 20:44, 14 September 2020 (UTC)

Note re Sandbox
As this is in your Sandbox, my notes can be deleted per WP:BLANKING.

If I wanted a permanent note, it would be in your User Talk, the articles Talk, my Talk, or a subpage. If you decide to keep this later, consider creating a User talk:Jdp443/xyz page where xyz can be an Archive or a specific page like User talk:Jdp443/Notes. Note that User talk:Jdp443/Notes is red because it does not exist. If you click it, it will start the process that requires a signature " ~ " to complete. Just remember to write the name down so you can find it.

Memdmarti (talk) 01:35, 18 September 2020 (UTC)