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Comparison of Fluid Hysteroscopy and CO2Hysteroscopy
Endoscopy, 1982A total of 247 women were subjected to liquid and CO2-hysteroscopy used as adjuncts in the screening of bleeding abnormalities in reproductive and post-menopausal groups. A point system of scoring proved quite useful. Using CO2-hysteroscopy the percentage of the detected malignancies corresponded to the percentages obtained by curettage in the age ...
M, Seki, L, Mettler, K, Semm
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Instrumentation in Hysteroscopy
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1988The use of diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy has evolved rapidly over the past decade to become an integral part of gynecologic care. The hysteroscopies and ancillary equipment are readily available commercially, and the techniques can be mastered, as is true of any surgical technique, with an appropriate amount of supervised practice.
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2020
Hysteroscopy (direct endoscopic visualization) of the endometrial cavity is an exciting and rapidly developing field of gynaecological practice. The most dramatic advances have occurred during the last 20 years due to technological advances including miniaturization of equipment and improved optics.
O. A. O’Donovan, Peter J. O’Donovan
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Hysteroscopy (direct endoscopic visualization) of the endometrial cavity is an exciting and rapidly developing field of gynaecological practice. The most dramatic advances have occurred during the last 20 years due to technological advances including miniaturization of equipment and improved optics.
O. A. O’Donovan, Peter J. O’Donovan
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HYSTEROSCOPY AND HYSTEROGRAPHY
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1995Hysteroscopy and hysterography approach the uterine cavity in different ways and each has advantages and limitations. Hysteroscopy is more accurate for the diagnosis of abnormalities that project into the uterine cavity such as polyps, submucous myomas, endometrial hyperplasia, and endometrial adenocarcinoma. Contrast media used in hysterography enable
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1995
Diagnostic, panoramic hysteroscopy can be performed in an office setting with small discomfort to the patient. The procedure enables the physician to search for organic intrauterine abnormalities and to select the proper form of therapy based on the observations. Often no pathology is seen and further surgical interventions are not needed.
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Diagnostic, panoramic hysteroscopy can be performed in an office setting with small discomfort to the patient. The procedure enables the physician to search for organic intrauterine abnormalities and to select the proper form of therapy based on the observations. Often no pathology is seen and further surgical interventions are not needed.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1995
Hysteroscopy is rapidly becoming a common examination for every gynecologist. As an office procedure, it is one of the most valuable ways to detect intrauterine lesions. Benign and malignant changes in the endometrium can be diagnosed at an early stage, and problems in the uterine cavity that can cause sterility can be recognized and treated.
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Hysteroscopy is rapidly becoming a common examination for every gynecologist. As an office procedure, it is one of the most valuable ways to detect intrauterine lesions. Benign and malignant changes in the endometrium can be diagnosed at an early stage, and problems in the uterine cavity that can cause sterility can be recognized and treated.
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2000
Adenomyosis, a disease of the myometrium, can be diagnosed by hysteroscopy. Histologic specimens removed by transcervical punch biopsies or loop resection give more information on the depth of the adenomyosis. Symptomatic superficial adenomyosis can be treated sufficiently by transcervical endometrial coagulation or resection but can lead to iatrogenic
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Adenomyosis, a disease of the myometrium, can be diagnosed by hysteroscopy. Histologic specimens removed by transcervical punch biopsies or loop resection give more information on the depth of the adenomyosis. Symptomatic superficial adenomyosis can be treated sufficiently by transcervical endometrial coagulation or resection but can lead to iatrogenic
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Office hysteroscopy: an update.
Minerva ginecologica, 2016review about new advancement in hysteroscopy ...
Petraglia, Felice, Luisi, Stefano
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