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Why Timing Matters: The Case for Early Endometriosis Surgery
When it comes to endometriosis, timing matters. Learn why early-stage surgery can reduce complications, protect fertility, and give you a better path forward.

Why You Usually Can’t Get an MRI for Endometriosis in the ER
Dr. Karli Goldstein explains why emergency rooms don’t typically offer MRIs for endometriosis and what kind of imaging really helps diagnose the disease.

When Endometriosis Is on the Scan—and Still Overlooked with Dr. Karli Goldstein
Dr. Karli Goldstein explains how a patient’s clear endometriosis imaging was overlooked in the ER and what must change in how pelvic pain is evaluated.

When Back Pain Isn’t Just Back Pain: Endometriosis Misdiagnosed in the ER
Pelvic pain dismissed as back strain? Dr. Karli Goldstein, DO, FACOG, reviews a case where endometriosis was overlooked in the ER—delaying critical care.

Why You Can’t Get a Hormone Panel in the ER
ERs focus on urgent, life-threatening issues—not hormone health. Dr. Goldstein explains why a fertility or hormone panel just isn’t part of emergency care.

Watch On-Demand: Ruptured Cyst vs. Endometriosis Flare — When to Go to the ER & How to Advocate for Care
In Episode 3 of The Endo Exchange, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Sbiroli, and Gina Carloto offer real talk on navigating ER visits for pelvic pain. Learn how to advocate effectively, understand your imaging, and get the care you deserve.

Endometrioma Myths: The Truth About Rupture, Risk, and Timely Surgery
Dr. Karli Goldstein addresses a dangerous myth: that endometriomas don't rupture. Learn how a seemingly small cyst caused major complications after rupture—and why expert evaluation and timely surgery matter.

Cyst Splatter and Adhesions: The Urgent Case for Early Endometrioma Surgery
When an endometrioma ruptures, its contents can “splatter,” spreading endometriosis and creating dense adhesions between organs. In this video, Dr. Karli Goldstein discusses a complex case that illustrates why timing and expert excision are critical.

When to See a Specialist for Vaginal Endometriosis
Vaginally palpable endometriosis is a red flag for deeply infiltrating disease. Learn why this serious finding requires specialist care — and what symptoms mean you shouldn’t wait.

Adhesions: What You Won't See on Your MRI or Ultrasound
Can adhesions hide from medical imaging? Our expert explains how to identify adhesive disease despite negative MRIs and ultrasounds, and the surprising symptoms to watch for.
June 3, 2025
When it comes to endometriosis, timing matters. Learn why early-stage surgery can reduce complications, protect fertility, and give you a better path forward.
May 29, 2025
Dr. Karli Goldstein explains why emergency rooms don’t typically offer MRIs for endometriosis and what kind of imaging really helps diagnose the disease.
May 29, 2025
Dr. Karli Goldstein explains how a patient’s clear endometriosis imaging was overlooked in the ER and what must change in how pelvic pain is evaluated.
May 29, 2025
Pelvic pain dismissed as back strain? Dr. Karli Goldstein, DO, FACOG, reviews a case where endometriosis was overlooked in the ER—delaying critical care.
May 28, 2025
ERs focus on urgent, life-threatening issues—not hormone health. Dr. Goldstein explains why a fertility or hormone panel just isn’t part of emergency care.
May 28, 2025
In Episode 3 of The Endo Exchange, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Sbiroli, and Gina Carloto offer real talk on navigating ER visits for pelvic pain. Learn how to advocate effectively, understand your imaging, and...
May 14, 2025
Dr. Karli Goldstein addresses a dangerous myth: that endometriomas don't rupture. Learn how a seemingly small cyst caused major complications after rupture—and why expert evaluation and timely surgery...
May 14, 2025
When an endometrioma ruptures, its contents can “splatter,” spreading endometriosis and creating dense adhesions between organs. In this video, Dr. Karli Goldstein discusses a complex case that illustrates...
May 12, 2025
Vaginally palpable endometriosis is a red flag for deeply infiltrating disease. Learn why this serious finding requires specialist care — and what symptoms mean you shouldn’t wait.
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June 3, 2025
When it comes to endometriosis, timing matters. Learn why early-stage surgery can reduce complications, protect fertility, and give you a better path forward.
May 29, 2025
Dr. Karli Goldstein explains why emergency rooms don’t typically offer MRIs for endometriosis and what kind of imaging really helps diagnose the disease.
May 29, 2025
Dr. Karli Goldstein explains how a patient’s clear endometriosis imaging was overlooked in the ER and what must change in how pelvic pain is evaluated.
May 29, 2025
Pelvic pain dismissed as back strain? Dr. Karli Goldstein, DO, FACOG, reviews a case where endometriosis was overlooked in the ER—delaying critical care.
May 28, 2025
ERs focus on urgent, life-threatening issues—not hormone health. Dr. Goldstein explains why a fertility or hormone panel just isn’t part of emergency care.
May 28, 2025
In Episode 3 of The Endo Exchange, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Sbiroli, and Gina Carloto offer real talk on navigating ER visits for pelvic pain. Learn how to advocate effectively, understand your imaging, and...
May 14, 2025
Dr. Karli Goldstein addresses a dangerous myth: that endometriomas don't rupture. Learn how a seemingly small cyst caused major complications after rupture—and why expert evaluation and timely surgery...
May 14, 2025
When an endometrioma ruptures, its contents can “splatter,” spreading endometriosis and creating dense adhesions between organs. In this video, Dr. Karli Goldstein discusses a complex case that illustrates...
May 12, 2025
Vaginally palpable endometriosis is a red flag for deeply infiltrating disease. Learn why this serious finding requires specialist care — and what symptoms mean you shouldn’t wait.
May 8, 2025
Can adhesions hide from medical imaging? Our expert explains how to identify adhesive disease despite negative MRIs and ultrasounds, and the surprising symptoms to watch for.
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