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An obgyn and a radiologist walked into a bar (and had a fight about endometriosis)

My roommate and I are first years. We are studying MRIs of pelvic pain patients. My obgyn roomie says that endometriosis is almost never visible on MRI.

And as I pen this I realize that maybe I should actually ask this question in the obgyn subreddit, but...

  1. does anyone has a sense of the percentage of endometriosis patients for whom MRI is diagnostic? If you have a reference great, but I’ll take guy responses too!

  2. This one we are both confused by, what would your diagnosis be?

https://imgur.com/a/P8t0X05

Patient has femoral neuropathy with the most focal pain in the LLQ.

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