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Endometrial Polyp

Polyp

In office hysteroscopyc polypectomy with Bipolar electrode

April 24, 2020March 15, 2020 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, […]

cancer

Endometrial Polyps classification

August 7, 2019 hysteronews

Endometrial polyps are areas of growth of endometrial tissue inside the uterine cavity. They are composed of stroma, glands and blood vessels coated by endometrial lining. Polyps are the most […]

Polyp

Endometrial Polyps: Should they always be removed?

April 28, 2019 hysteronews

The simplest answer to this clinical question would be a resounding yes. The concern is the possibility of malignancy located in the polyp. However, the presence of cancer cells in […]

Fertility

Role of diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility

April 20, 2019 hysteronews

The role of diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility is still debated today. Despite the growing literatura demonstrating that treatment of adhesions, submucosal fibroids and uterine septa improve pregnancy rates, managing dysfunctional […]

gynecology

Endometrial Polyp: frequent pathology

April 8, 2019 hysteronews

Endometrial polyps are considered areas of focal proliferation of the endometrial mucosa. They consist of fibrous stroma and endometrial glands that are arranged around a vascular axis. They represent one […]

HYSTEROSCOPY DEVICES Polyp Snare

December 13, 2018 hysteronews

The disponsable Hysteroscopic Polyp Snared (DHPS) is used to cut and coagulated polyps and fibroids for removal from the uterus under direct vision. The Duckbill shape of open snare allows […]

endometrium

Hysteroscopy and Fertility (full article at https://goo.gl/VwPDoy)

November 5, 2018 hysteronews

    Endometrial polyps are benign, localized overgrowths of endometrial glands and stroma covered by endometrial epithelium.   Several authors agree that polyps may interfere with fertility, both by natural […]

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, […]

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