Presentation
Work up for intermenstrual bleeding and secondary infertility.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Endometrial polyp - hysterosalpingogram
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An oval-shaped eccentric filling defect with a smooth margin is noted in the endometrial cavity, which is strongly compatible with an endometrial polyp.
Sub-mucosal fibroid could be considered in the differential diagnosis.
Case Discussion
The patient underwent hysteroscopy and mass resection, and histopathology evaluation confirmed a benign endometrial polyp.
Most endometrial polyps are benign, and polypectomy is often enough.