Hysteroscopy
Results
A Reference hysteroscopy Opens New Window is a way for your doctor to look at the lining of your Reference uterus Opens New Window. He or she uses a thin viewing tool called a hysteroscope. Your doctor will talk to you about what he or she sees at the time of the hysteroscopy.
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The inside of the uterus looks normal in size and shape. |
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No Reference polyps Opens New Window, Reference fibroids Opens New Window, or other growths are present. |
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Openings to the Reference fallopian tubes Opens New Window look normal. |
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The size or shape of the inside of the uterus does not look normal. |
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Scar tissue is present in the uterus. |
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Uterine polyps, fibroids, or other growths are present. |
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A misplaced Reference intrauterine device (IUD) Opens New Window is found and removed. |
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The uterine openings to one or both fallopian tubes are closed. |
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