17 research outputs found

    [LH-RH analogues in the preparation of hysteroscopic resection of uterine fibromyoma].

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    Ten patients with submucous and/or intracavitary myomas, aged between 40 and 50 years old, underwent preliminary and preoperative (endoscopic resection) treatment with LH-RH. A using a depot formula. The Authors report the results of treatment efficacy (disappearance of symptoms and reduced myoma volume) in relation to an optimal surgical approach using an endoscopic route. This form of treatment allowed both operating times and intraoperative bleeding to be reduced

    Transvaginal sonographic evaluation of endometrial polyps: A comparison with two dimensional and three dimensional contrast sonography

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    Endometrial polyps are a frequent cause of menorrhagia and are often associated with infertility. Routine transvaginal (TV) ultrasound evaluation may detect intrauterine anomalies. Sonographic evaluation of the endometrium after uterine cavity distention, called hystero-sono-salpingography (HSSG), improves the resolutive effectiveness of TV sonography. Recently the development of three-dimensional (3D) scanning of the uterine cavity has provided accurate images. The purpose of this study was to compare conventional 2D and 3D scanning of the uterine cavity with or without saline contrast medium in the detection and evaluation of focal endometrial polyps. Twenty-three patients out of 642 women suggestive for intrauterine anomalies at routine TV sonogram were examined by 2D and 3D sonography before and after intrauterine saline contrast medium. Sonographic appearance was verified by hysteroscopic and histologic evaluation. Two-dimensional TV sonography diagnosed 23 polyps versus 16 confirmed at hysteroscopic and histologic examinations, revealing a specificity of 69.5%; 2D TV HSSG diagnosed 17 polyps, with a specificity of 94.1%; 3D TV sonography diagnosed 18 polyps, with a specificity of 88.8%; 3D HSSG diagnosed 16 polyps according to hysteroscopic and histologic findings, with a specificity of 100%. HSSG has been demonstrated to be an effective and suitable method in the detection of intrauterine anomalies, particularly with 3D sonography

    Severe hypoplasia of the right femur, ipsilateral agenesia of the fibula and twisted right foot in a 24-week-old fetus with proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD).

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    A case of a 24-week-old fetus of non consanguineous parents with an ultrasonographic diagnosis of a short right femur, ipsilateral agenesia of the fibula and a twisted right foot is described. Cordocentesis revealed a normal 46XY karyotype. The parents were informed on treatment options and after psychological counselling they decided to undergo an abortion. Post mortem examination confirmed the diagnosis of a severe right limb malformation
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