Re: FW: Proliferative endometrium appearance

From: Dr. Fazeel-uz-zaman (fazeel@atd.hazara.net.pk)
Wed Jan 10 12:41:05 2001


Looks like polypoidal on first casual look. But is in fact midcycle endometrium, about to become secretory i.e. partly proliferative and partly secretory. Histology result if becomes known may please be provided for definitive diagnosis. Fazeel

Allen Worrall wrote:

> Yes, lets put them up. Do patients just come in for a routine pelvic
> ultrasound in this venue? It would be helpful if the images were labeled, at
> least saggital and transverse. Also close-up views of the endometrium, and
> results of color flow interrogation?
>
> Certainly is a strange looking endometrium. I always find it difficult to
> make a diagnosis from someone else's images. I would not make a good
> radiologist.
>
> Allen Worrall




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