Endometrial polyps are small, soft growths on the lining of the uterus (the endometrium). Also known as uterine polyps, endometrial polyps can irritate the surrounding tissue and cause spotting or ...
AIM: To determine if the incidence of small endometrial polyps detected hysteroscopically in an infertile eumenorrheic population differed from that in an apparently fertile eumenorrheic population.
Uterine polyps and fibroids are non-cancerous growths on the uterus. Uterine polyps (also called endometrial polyps) are soft growths in the uterus or cervix. They can be as small as a sesame seed ...
No polyp size threshold below which dysplasia could be excluded was identified. No primary cervical cancer, endometrial hyperplasia, or cancer was identified.
You have full access to this article via your institution. Macroscopically, endometrial aneurysms appear as dark red vesicles or polyp-like structures protruding into the uterine lumen.
Endometrial polyps are also a common finding, occurring in an estimated 15-25% of women with unexplained infertility. Evidence from small observational studies suggest that submucous fibroids may have ...