Chronic endometritis is usually presents in a silent way, becoming an incidental finding when performing endometrial biopsy for other reasons. The use of hysteroscopy with liquid distention media of the […]
Hysteroscopy: Office Evaluation and Management of the Uterine Cavity, presents authoritative indepth coverage of hysteroscopy, a quick in-office procedure for an accurate diagnosis of abnormal vaginal bleeding, uterine adhesions, foreign […]
Arteriovenous fistulas or uterine arteriovenous malformation constitute a very rare and potentially serious pathology due to the abnormal bleeding that originates in the anomalous communications between arteries and veins They […]
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) represents the most common indication for hysteroscopic myomectomy. In fact, submucosal myomas are associated with abnormal uterine bleeding more than intramural and subserosal fibroids, presumably due […]
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, […]
Robert’s uterus is a rare uterine malformation of which there are only a few reported cases. In this type of malformation, it is very important to establish a previous diagnosis […]
Many epidemiological studies have linked the use of the intrauterine device with decreased risk of endometrial cancer. Tao MH, et al in China, studied 1204 patients with newly diagnosed endometrial […]
Adenomyosis is a benign condition characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma invading the myometrium with the presence of hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the smooth muscle fibers. It […]
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 […]
INTRODUCTION Hamou describes Endometrial Vascular Dystrophy in his Atlas (1), as well as other authors in the literature (2, 3) It is described as a vascular alteration in which the […]
INTRODUCTION The rapid advance of technology and the miniaturization of hysteroscopes has allowed an easier and painless access to the uterine cavity. As a result, the number of interventions carried […]
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 […]
The use of operative hysteroscopy in acute uterine bleeding that does not respond to medical treatment is a change in diagnostic and therapeutic paradigm to improve the results, to […]
Adenomyosis refers to the presence of ectopic glandular tissue, located deep in the myometrum. A 2014 review by Vercillini concluded that adenomyosis was associated with a 68% reduction in the […]
The first case of intrauterine adhesion was published in 1894 by Heinrich Fritsch, but it was only after 54 years that a full description of Asherman syndrome (AS) was […]