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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Abdomen and Pelvis

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Endometrial Polyp<br />

(Left) Transabdominal pelvic<br />

ultrasound in a patient with<br />

menorrhagia shows an<br />

echogenic endometrial mass<br />

ſt with the echogenic line<br />

sign st. (Right) Transvaginal<br />

pelvic ultrasound in the same<br />

patient confirms a large<br />

endometrial polyp ſt<br />

attached to the fundus .<br />

Diagnoses: Female <strong>Pelvis</strong><br />

(Left) Coronal color Doppler<br />

ultrasound of the same<br />

patient shows the vessels ſt<br />

in the pedicle of the polyp.<br />

(Right) Longitudinal<br />

ultrasound of a<br />

postmenopausal woman with<br />

vaginal spotting. There is<br />

fluid/blood st within the<br />

endometrial cavity outlining a<br />

polyp ſt.<br />

(Left) Coronal oblique<br />

reconstruction of saline<br />

infusion sonohysterography<br />

(SHG) shows a pedunculated<br />

polyp ſt. The endometrium is<br />

otherwise normal. A catheter<br />

balloon is noted in the lower<br />

segment . (Right) Volumerendered<br />

coronal<br />

reconstruction obtained<br />

during sonohysterography<br />

shows a sessile polyp ſt <strong>and</strong><br />

the catheter balloon .<br />

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