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Is an endometrial echo serious if 4mm?

is5mm normal?


Is the endometrial biopsy necessary if you have already gone through menopause have a normal Pap Smear and are not experiencing any pain?

If you have bleeding after menopause, an endometrial biopsy is necessary.


Is a 4.7 endometrial thickness normal for a menopausal woman at age 45?

too thick


What is normal endometrial thickness of postmenopausal woman?

About 3mm thickness before sloughing off.


How do you get pregnant if you have endometrial polyp?

can i get pregnant with endometrial polyp


What is endometrial stripe?

The endometrial stripe is composed of the lining of the uterus, also known as the endometrium. When a woman ovulates, the endometrial stripe thickens as the uterus prepares itself for the arrival of a fertilized egg. The stripe allows the right environment for the fetus to grow and become viable. Abnormalities in the endometrial stripe can also indicate the beginning signs of uterine cancer.


How were you diagnosed with Endometrial Cancer?

My endometrial adenocarcinoma was diagnosed first through a vaginal uterine sonogram, then through an endometrial biopsy,


What causes a distended endometrial cavity?

A distended endometrial cavity can be caused by conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia (excessive growth of the endometrium), uterine fibroids, adenomyosis (endometrial tissue in the muscle wall of the uterus), or endometrial polyps. It can also result from hormonal imbalances or certain medications.


How long is the recovery from a Endometrial Ablation?

Recovery from endometrial ablation usually takes about 1-2 days. Most women are able to return to their normal activities within a few days after the procedure. It is normal to experience some cramping, spotting, and discharge for a few weeks following the procedure.


What is the icd9 code for endometrial uterine carcinoma?

182.0 is the code for endometrial cancer. Endometrial uterine carcinoma is cancer of the uterine lining.


What does a chest xray have to do with endometrial cancer?

endometrial cancer travels to the lungs.


What happens after endometrial biopsies?

After an endometrial biopsy, the tissue sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. Results are typically available within a week. Depending on the findings, further treatment or follow-up may be recommended by your healthcare provider. It is normal to experience cramping and light bleeding for a few days after the procedure.