Cervical Polyp
Cervical polyps are the most frequent primary tumor of the uterine cervix, with an estimated incidence of up to 30%Continue Reading
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Cervical polyps are the most frequent primary tumor of the uterine cervix, with an estimated incidence of up to 30%Continue Reading
Canalization defects, namely subseptate or septate uteri, are significantly more common in women with miscarriage (5.3%), especially if this isContinue Reading
The role of diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility is still debated today. Despite the growing literatura demonstrating that treatment of adhesions,Continue Reading
The septate uterus is the result of a failure in the process of resorption of the medial septum that canContinue Reading
Asherman’s Syndrome is defined as the presence of adhesions and/or fibrosis inside the uterine cavity. Other terms used to describeContinue Reading
During pregnancy, patients with unicornuate uterus should be monitored due to risk of premature rupture of membranes and preterm birthContinue Reading
Keep your hysteroscope handy in your office at all times and ready to use. Don’t have one? Then advocate thatContinue Reading
These changes occurring during the endometrial cycle, give the endometrium different hysteroscopic patterns typical of each phase, allowing the assessmentContinue Reading
Late postpartum hemorrhage due to retained products of conception is a not infrequent obstetrical complication. The use of Doppler ultrasoundContinue Reading
This type of metaplasia is a rare condition in which there is a transformation of the normal endometrialContinue Reading









