Endometrial Polyps: Should they always be removed?
The simplest answer to this clinical question would be a resounding yes. The concern is the possibility of malignancy locatedContinue Reading
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The simplest answer to this clinical question would be a resounding yes. The concern is the possibility of malignancy locatedContinue Reading
The role of diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility is still debated today. Despite the growing literature demonstrating that treatment of adhesions,Continue Reading
The endometrium has the ability to experience cyclical changes in response to different hormonal stimuli that occur during the menstrualContinue Reading
These changes occurring during the endometrial cycle, give the endometrium different hysteroscopic patterns typical of each phase, allowing the assessmentContinue Reading
This type of metaplasia is a rare condition in which there is a transformation of the normal endometrialContinue Reading
The changes occurring during the endometrial cycle, give the endometrium different hysteroscopic patterns typical of each phase, allowing the assessmentContinue Reading
The endometrium has the ability to experience cyclical changes in response to different hormonal stimuli that occur during the menstrualContinue Reading
Osseous metaplasia is a rare condition in which there is a transformation of the normal endometrial tissue into bone. ItContinue Reading
In hysteroscopic surgery, endometrial priming is key to the success of the intervention. Performing hysteroscopy in secretory phase of theContinue Reading
According to our data from 1992 to 2016 , we have encountered some specific hysteroscopic markers which areContinue Reading