Abstract

Endometrial polyp is a common disease that is often found in adult women. When malignancy is not pointed out pathologically in specimens of the blind endometrial aspiration biopsy or curettage biopsy and obvious lesion that needs to be treated is not observed by transvaginal ultrasonography, observation for periods depending on each case is usually indicated. To confirm the adequacy of such a management, we investigated past cases in which hysteroscopy-guided resection of endometrial polyp and pathological investigation in our hospital are underwent.

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