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Uterine disorders

  • How can SHG be useful in making treatment decisions?
  • How should a premenopausal woman with a thick endometrium be managed clinically?
  • Identify the phases of menstruation according to the ultrasonographic appearance of the endometrium on the figure.
  • What are indications for SHG (transvaginal imaging performed after placing fluid in the endometrial canal)?
  • What is the differential diagnosis of postmenopausal endometrial thickening?
  • What is the differential diagnosis of vaginal bleeding in a woman who dose not have an intrauterine pregnancy?
  • What is the upper limit for endometrial thickness for a postmenopausal woman?
  • What is the upper limit of normal endometrial thickness for a premenopausal woman?
  • What procedures are indicated for a postmenopausal woman with endometrial thickening?

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