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Thick endometrium, TTC
Tvs done on day 3 of cycle Endometrium thickness - 9.5mm with polyp in upper fundal area Is it normal?
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It is not normal. I will recommend a D&C for her. It will look after her clots or polyp or thickened endometrium. The tissue can be sent for Histopathology.
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This is not normal. More information about the patient’s symptoms would help reach and accurate diagnosis. Such as any abnormal bleeding/ menstrual irregularities/ fertility concerns
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Hysteroscopy / polypectomy
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Send polyp for histopathological analysis
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Do repeat scan to rule out polyp ...if polyp is there it needs treatment
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Do ultrasound again after 15 days for confirmation
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Polyp is not a normal finding, may require removal
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if polyp is there you will require surgery
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Polyp is not normal. PCOS  problem as well.
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