A biopsy procedure which uses a device called a pipelle to suck out endometrial cells from the disease site. The pipelle looks like a straw. The specimen sucked out looks like a worm.
See: premenstrual endometrial biopsy
The renewal of a small fragment of uterine tissue to study hormonal activity. The results indicate whether there are adequate changes in the endometrial tissue to support a pregnancy.
an office procedure in which a sample of endometrial tissue is obtained through a very thin flexible tube inserted into the uterus through the cervix
an office procedure in which a tiny piece of endometrial tissue from inside the uterus is taken and examined under a microscope for signs of cancer
a procedure in which a thin, sterile, straw-shaped instrument is placed into the uterus through the cervix in order to obtain a small amount of tissue
a procedure in which the healthcare provider removes a small piece of tissue from the lining of the uterus
a procedure performed to obtain a small tissue sample from the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium
a procedure that involves taking a small sample of the inner lining of the uterus called the endometrium
a procedure that serves as a helpful tool in diagnosing various uterine abnormalities
a procedure to remove a small sample of the lining of the uterus ( endometrium )
a sample of uterine lining tissue obtained by
a test performed to evaluate the endometrial tissue that lines the walls of the uterus to determine if your body is producing enough estrogen and progesterone
The procedure of obtaining endometrial tissue for diagnostic purposes.
the taking of a small sample of endometrium for examination.
A small amount of tissue is gently scraped from the lining of the uterus and looked at under a microscope.
A test to determine if ovulation is occurring and if the uterine lining is developing normally in the second half of the cycle. It is also done for patients experiencing abnormal bleeding to rule out cancer or pre-cancer.
A procedure by which a sample is taken of the endometrial lining of the uterus.
Office procedure in which a small amount of cells lining the uterine cavity are removed and sent for pathologic evaluation.
A sample of endometrial tissue is removed and examined for abnormal cells. (See "Biopsy.")
Removal of a fragment of the lining of the uterus for study under the microscope.
the extraction of a small piece of tissue from the endometrium (lining of the uterus) for microscopic examination.
The removal of an endometrial tissue sample for microscopic examination.
The extraction of a small sample of tissue from the uterus for examination. Usually done to show evidence of ovulation .
The removal of a sample of the lining of the uterus for examination
A procedure that involves taking a sample of endometrial tissue and examining it under the microscope to determine whether cancer or some other condition is present.
A procedure that involves removal of a small piece of endometrial tissue, the lining of the uterus, to determine whether it has the qualities required to sustain pregnancy.
A sample of endometrial tissue that is obtained to be examined under a microscope.
A sample of tissue taken from the endometrium. In egg donation, it is performed on the recipient prior to the donation attempt during a practice cycle. The purpose is to examine the condition of the endometrium and determine its receptivity to an embryo.
A procedure whereby a small sample of the uterine lining is removed and dissected.
A procedure in which a sample of tissue is taken from the endometrium (inner lining of the uterus) for examination under a microscope. A thin tube is inserted through the cervix into the uterus, and gentle scraping and suction are used to remove the sample
An outpatient procedure in which the doctor removes a small amount of tissue from the uterine lining (called the endometrium) to examine it for abnormalities. To control pain, local anaesthesia may be injected into the cervix. Bleeding or cramping may occur after this procedure.
a minor, almost painless office procedure in which a tissue sample is removed from the uterine lining and examined to determine if ovulation has occurred, and if the uterine lining is normal for that stage of the cycle. In women with irregular bleeding, it can be used to detect abnormal cells.
a small amount of endometrial tissue removed and examined under a microscope.
A test to check for Luteal Phase Defect or Hyperplasia. A procedure during which a sample of the uterine lining is collected for microscopic analysis. The biopsy results will confirm ovulation and the proper preparation of the endometrium by estrogen and progesterone stimulation.
The removal of a small sample of the endometrium for diagnostic purposes. ( more...)