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Surgical & Medical Photos
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Endometrial polyps Click
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Endometrial Polyp Taken During Vaginal Ultrasound This is a photo of an endometrial polyp taken during saline-infusion vaginal ultrasound. The polyp is about the size of a #2 pencil eraser, and is attached by a broad stalk to the top wall of the uterus. A smaller polyp is marked; it is just past the opening of the cervix (called the internal os). The uterus is shaped like a pear, with the small end towards the right of this picture. The uterine cavity, called the endometrial cavity, is usually flat. Here it has been distended with less than an ounce of sterile water so that we can see inside. As the water goes in, the polyp becomes obvious. I treated this patient with an outpatient procedure called hysteroscopy, which resolved her heavy menstrual bleeding. Large
Polyps Taken During Separate Hysteroscopic Surgeries |
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