It means you have an endometrial polyp. The fact that is visible on ultrasound only means that it is larger than 1 cm (give or take, some doctors can see much smaller ones as they are just very good at operating the machine). Apart from that, the fact that you can see it, doesn't mean much in itself.
Small means not largeEndometrial means found in the lining of the uterus Polyp is a growth
"HGEN" on an ultrasound typically refers to "high-grade endometrial neoplasm," which indicates the presence of a potentially aggressive type of endometrial cancer. This term arises in the context of evaluating the endometrium for abnormalities, especially in patients with risk factors for endometrial pathology. The ultrasound findings may suggest further diagnostic procedures, such as biopsy, to confirm the diagnosis. It is essential to consult a healthcare provider for interpretation and management based on the results.
Since you didn't specify, I can only guess you mean uterine "prominent endometrial echo". If you mean cardiac, I can't help so much. It generally means that the endometrium (lining of the uterus) has a thickened appearance on an pelvic ultrasound. In and of itself, it is a pretty nonspecific finding, and further testing may have to be done to determine a cause. Hope this helps.
Nutritive polyp, any one of the zooids of a compound hydroid, or coral, which has a mouth and digestive cavity.
EMB means endometrial biopsy.
Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma (uterine cancer)
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Ultrasound is typically abbreviated u/s, US, or sono.U/S or US is the medical abbreviation for ultrasound.
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Em biopsy likely means endometrial biopsy.
I suggest you ask the person who did the ultrasound as I have never heard this.