Value of endometrial pathology in diagnosis of endometrial lesions after hysteroscopy

In: Zhongguo fuyou baojian · 2013 · W2347635540
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Endometrial biopsy or curettage after hysteroscopy accurately diagnoses endometrial lesions and provides a basis for follow-up treatment.

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Objective:To investigate the value of endometrial pathology in diagnosis of endometrial lesions after hysteroscopy.Methods:To analyze the clinical data of 372 cases who received endometrial biopsy or diagnostic curettage after hysteroscopy from September 2010 to June 2011.Results:The hysteroscopic appearance of endometrial thickness was variable in patients with proliferative endometrium accompanied by partial endometrial hyperplasia.The multiple hysteroscopic appearances were also observed in patients with secretory endometrium or endometriosis(P0.05).Polypoid endometrium was frequently seen in patients with secretory endometrium or endometrial polyp but was less seen in those with endometrial carcinoma and endometriosis(P0.05).Normal hysteroscopic appearances of endumetrium can have various pathological results.Conclusion:Endometrial biopsy or dilation and curettage after hysteroscopy can make correct diagnose of endometrial lesions and provide accurate basis for the follow-up treatment.

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