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Hysteroscopy is the
inspection of the
uterine cavity by
endoscopy with
access through the cervix. It
allows for the
diagnosis of
intrauterine pathology...
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greater than 5 cm. However,
larger lesions have also been
treated by
hysteroscopy.
Recovery after hysteroscopic surgery is but a few days. Complications...
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combination with
osmotic dilators prior to
dilation and evacuation. In
hysteroscopy, the
diameter of the
hysteroscope is
generally too
large to conveniently...
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surgically removed using curettage with or
without hysteroscopy. When
curettage is
performed without hysteroscopy,
polyps may be missed. To
reduce this risk,...
- D&Cs for non-pregnant
patients are
commonly performed in
tandem with
Hysteroscopy another diagnostic procedure, for the
diagnosis of
gynecological conditions...
- by a D&C
leading to
secondary amenorrhea or
hypomenorrhea is typical.
Hysteroscopy is the gold
standard for diagnosis.
Imaging by
sonohysterography or...
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treatments target the
underlying cause of the hematometra; for example, a
hysteroscopy may be
required to
resect adhesions that have
developed following a previous...
- step in work-up is to rule out a
tumor or pregnancy.
Medical imaging or
hysteroscopy may help with the diagnosis.
Treatment depends on the
underlying cause...
- atlas, More
Details on
Pelviscopy and
Hysteroscopy was
published in 1976, a
slide atlas on pelviscopy,
hysteroscopy, and
fetoscopy in 1979, and his books...
- (removal of the ovaries)
Tubal ligation (a type of
permanent sterilization)
Hysteroscopy (inspection of the
uterine cavity)
Diagnostic laparoscopy – used to diagnose...