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Re: PyometraFrom: Dr. Ainsworth (ainsron@sbcglobal.net)Wed Jun 29 21:29:57 2005
Her FP did a pap two weeks ago that was normal, there are no visible lesions on her cervix and the pathology on her endometrial sampling was negative. It does concern me a little that a possible polyp was seen on her ultrasound - it was basically a sonohysterogram minus the saline because the cavity was distended with pus. Does pus make as good a distention agent as saline? I can always resample her when I repeat the sonogram in a month.
>One of the more common causes is Cervical Cancer. Another is endometrial
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