International Medical Conference Endometriosis 2025:
Endometriosis 2025: Your Mother Should Know, Your Doctor Should Know Better!
Discussion - End of the Day - Science in Endometriosis Part II
Thank you so much for your talks. Let's open it up to questions.
Iron regulation and fair ptosis is really big in bone marrow and in the repair of traumatic bone injuries. Have you had an opportunity to look at the mechanisms involved in traumatic bone injury and what mechanisms overlap in endometriosis?
It works. Yeah. Unfortunately I haven't because it's a very different disease. But I believe that wherever there is a traumatic injury and there is a spillage of blood and iron, there's going to be proptosis happening there in any organ. And usually each organ that has that either in brain or it causes a devastating consequences. So organs don't like to have a spill of iron or blood. So except in endometrium, we have bleeding every month there. So it's exposed to iron every month. So I think that endometrium in general should have extraordinary capabilities to fight against fortosis, comparison to other organs. So I would assume that this organ might have a bigger sensitivity to fortosis just because of where it is and it's not exposed to iron each month. So
Look, in my limited experience with this disease or just observing the peritoneum itself, I'm basically addicted to take photographs and focus on peritoneum because it's a very thin layer, beautiful, silky, transparent, and makes all the bowel work seamlessly. Suddenly that is hit with this attack of the flood of monthly and ovulation and endometrium, ruptures, this, that. So what we need to identify what really breaks that peritoneal interface, integrity down, somehow it's been knocked down and all these bad things starts to happen. That hole, I'm going to show you some holes tomorrow, but the peritoneum ends up with literally holes like potholes all over and then new things happen there. Dunno. I mean, it's like those glands think that they're in endometrium, then just go, that's the way. That's why I think important to see what we see in surgery in a closeup, pictures and stuff.
Then your wheels start turning in a direction. First was, I love it. It wasn't donne's work. I loved his work. All these things that Belgians written have been and Dutch have written incredible. I mean, those initial things from 20 years ago, it's been all written where they wrote it all. We are just now, you guys are finding this out and it's very exciting that you understand what has been written and what needs to be done with this new technology. There was no single cell, Samsung did not have single cell, but he wrote a lot of things hundred 20 years ago, which some still argue, some still don't believe what he says, but that's fine. I just
Anybody who hasn't seen C'S paper on the mossy, Demetri of she go look at it. Have you seen that paper? The entire cavity filled. Is Sina in here still? No. It's wild. Complete iron. It's like green. Yeah.
Any other questions?
It's cocktail.
All right, last call. Last call For any questions, come up and ask private questions, maybe at dinner. All right. Can we give a hand to all the speakers that presented today? Thank you so much. Alright.