Accuracy of office hysteroscopy in diagnosis of endometrial pathologies compared to ultrasound and histopathology in Baghdad Teaching Hospital
CONCLUSION: Although a transvaginal ultrasound was considered an integral part in the diagnosis of endometrial pathologies, it can be used for initial investigation, however, when suspecting endometrial pathology, hysteroscopy can be more advanced for evaluation, immediate treatment of endometrial masses, and obtaining targeted biopsies. Hysteroscopy showed high sensitivity in detecting endometrial polyps.PMID:36196944 | DOI:10.47750/jptcp.2022.954
Source: Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Farah Abdul Hussein Salih Al-Asadi Shaymaa Kadhim Jasim Source Type: research
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