Small means not largeEndometrial means found in the lining of the uterus Polyp is a growth
The presence of hemorrhagic endometrium fragments suggests bleeding in the endometrial lining. This, along with the formation of polyps, may be related to hormonal changes, inflammation, or abnormal tissue growth. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider, such as a gynecologist, may be needed to determine the cause and appropriate management.
It is a polyp. Good question!
Pregnancy after ablation is unlikely and not recommended. However, it can happen. Women who have had an endometrial ablation (a.k.a. uterine ablation) should use contraception until after menopause. While it may be possible to get pregnant after this procedure, pregnancy after endometrial ablation can be complicated, so you should not get sterilized unless you are sure you do not want (more) kids. Sterilization may be a good option if you have had an endometrial ablation to make sure you never have to worry about an unplanned pregnancy. Contact at info@findmymethod.org or visit findmymethod.org for more information.
Polyp is invertebrate .
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Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotrophin (PMSG), also known as Equine Chorionic Gonadotrophin, is secreted by the endometrial cups of the pregnant mare. The endometrial cup is a placentaassociated structure derived from the foetus which forms several weeks into gestation and is destroyed immunologically several months later. The hormone PMSG is found in the blood of the pregnant mare in significant amounts between 40 and 100 days of gestation in the average mare, peaking at approximately 60 days gestation. After 100 days reliable results are no longer produced due to the destruction of the endometrial cups. This test determines the presence of PMSG molecules in the maternal circulation. However if the foetus dies after the development of the endometrial cups, the endometrial cups remain and are eliminated in the same time frame as they would be in a viable pregnancy. This can lead to false positive results.
The term for a mushroom-like growth extending on a stalk from a mucous membrane is called a polyp.
Is there a difference between a sissile polyp and a flat polyp. Can either one be a cause of cancer
My endometrial adenocarcinoma was diagnosed first through a vaginal uterine sonogram, then through an endometrial biopsy,
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.
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