Interview with… Elizabeth A. Stewart
Myomas are much more complex and varied than we give them credit for. To me it is like the 19thContinue Reading
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Myomas are much more complex and varied than we give them credit for. To me it is like the 19thContinue Reading
The finding of endometrial metaplasia is rare with only a few published cases, being perhaps most common type bone metaplasia.Continue Reading
The book “State of the Art: Hysteroscopic Approaches to Pathologies of the Genital Tract” offers a wide and renovated visionContinue Reading
Chronic endometritis is usually presents in a silent way, becoming an incidental finding when performing endometrial biopsy for other reasons.Continue Reading
Hysteroscopy: Office Evaluation and Management of the Uterine Cavity, presents authoritative indepth coverage of hysteroscopy, a quick in-office procedure forContinue Reading
Arteriovenous fistulas or uterine arteriovenous malformation constitute a very rare and potentially serious pathology due to the abnormal bleeding thatContinue Reading
Prof. Jacques Hamou revolutionized hysteroscopy. He built a scope of 5 mm, which carried a rod lens of 4 mmContinue Reading
The new single-use sheath which makes diagnostic hysteroscopy of 3mm! Made of medical polyurethane plastic, the new cover GYNKO providesContinue Reading
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) represents the most common indication for hysteroscopic myomectomy. In fact, submucosal myomas are associated with abnormalContinue Reading
The limits of hysteroscopy are still far! Indeed there are many aspects of the uterine cavity which still need toContinue Reading










