Abstract

There have been many advances in sampling of the endometrium. Ideas and technologies have evolved, increasing our ability to gather adequate specimens that provide reliable information about uterine cavity pathologies. No technique surpasses the sensitivity and specificity of hysteroscopy with directed biopsy. Owing to its superior diagnostic potential, hysteroscopy, even when performed in the office with narrow scopes (not significantly larger in diameter than the Pipelle catheter), leads to precise diagnosis and appropriate management of intrauterine pathologic conditions. For physicians who are untrained or lacking the equipment to perform diagnostic hysteroscopy with directed biopsy, simple in-office endometrial sampling techniques with no visual control provide a means to obtain reasonably reliable samples with negligible patient discomfort.

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