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Month: October 2018

Polyp

In office hysteroscopyc polypectomy

October 31, 2018 hysteronews

Endometrial polyps originate as focal hyperplasia of the basalis layer of the endometrium and become localized growths of endometrial tissue covered by epithelium containing therein a variable number of glands, […]

endoscopy

Interview with… Stefano Bettocchi

October 23, 2018 hysteronews

How did you developed the vaginoscopy approach? The vaginoscopic approach was developed in ’92 as an answer to my experience abroad and to the need to overcome the shortage of […]

endoscopy

Hysteroscopy Devices

October 19, 2018 hysteronews

The Isterobasket is an innovative instrument that is designed based on an existing idea in the field of urology and gastroenterology. This tool is added to those already existing for […]

endoscopy

Hysteroscopy Comment: Dr. Alfonso Arias

October 15, 2018 hysteronews

For many years, hysteroscopy was only used for early diagnosis of endometrial adenocarcinoma, considering hysteroscopic surgery an absolute contraindication. Today, that vision has changed, and hysteroscopic resection is gaining popularity […]

endoscopy

Hysteroscopy Pictures

October 14, 2018 hysteronews

The concept of placental polyp (retained products of conception) refers to the presence of placental, or deciduous fetal remains, retained into the uterine cavity after an abortion, vaginal delivery or […]

endometrium

Routine hysteroscopy prior to the first IVF cycle

October 13, 2018March 15, 2020 hysteronews

The most recent evidences suggest that hysteroscopy in asymptomatic women prior to their first IVF cycle could be associated with improved treatment outcome when performed just before commencing the IVF […]

gynecology

Mixed Malignant Mullerian Tumors

October 11, 2018 hysteronews

Mixed Malignant Mullerian Tumors (MMMT) is biphasic neoplasms with endometrial epithelial and stromal components which are both malignant. The etiology is uncertain, although several immunohistochemical studies, based on changes in […]

Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopic patterns of Endometrial Tuberculosis by Alka Kumar

October 9, 2018 hysteronews

    According to our data from 1992 to 2016 , we have encountered some specific hysteroscopic markers which are common to cases of endometrial TB: I) Bizzare endometrial character: […]

endoscopy

Interview with… Elizabeth A. Stewart

October 8, 2018 hysteronews

Myomas are much more complex and varied than we give them credit for. To me it is like the 19th century concept of cancer: cancer is cancer and there is […]

Congress

Regional GCH Asia Pacific International Hysteroscopy Congress

October 6, 2018 hysteronews

The Global Congress on Hysteroscopy Group (GCH) is the brainchild of 3 Spanish Gynaecological Hysteroscopists whose love of the subject initiated a movement to involve hysteroscopists all around the world […]

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