Prediction of chronic endometritis using 2D and 3D transvaginal ultrasound examination in infertile women
Two-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound findings of persistent endometrial thickening or echogenicity can predict chronic endometritis in infertile women.
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This prospective observational study evaluated 200 infertile women by performing 2D transvaginal ultrasound immediately postmenstrual and again at ovulation to predict chronic endometritis using specific ultrasonographic signs, with 3D ultrasound used as a confirmatory examination. Office hysteroscopy was used as the main diagnostic standard, performed after menses if postmenstrual signs were detected or at ovulation if ovulatory signs were detected. The authors found that combining persistent endometrial shreds and/or focal endometrial thickening or echogenicity on 2D ultrasound significantly predicted chronic endometritis, with reported sensitivity of 94.90% and specificity of 81.37. The study’s key limitation is that chronic endometritis diagnosis relied on hysteroscopic assessment as the reference, and details of histologic confirmation are not provided in the abstract. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — though it studies chronic endometritis in infertile women rather than endometriosis, it is included in the corpus due to a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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