Endometrial Polyp || Ultrasound || TVS || Case 290
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Endometrial Polyp || Ultrasound || TVS || Case 290

Clinical Features:
A 24 years old female patient came with
Metrorrhagia
Subfertility

Ultrasound Features:
Retroverted uterus.
Tiny nabothian cyst.
A small well-defined homogeneously echogenic solitary sessile lesion, focally interrupting the normal mucosal contour of the uterine cavity protruding into it, forming the 'interrupted mucosa sign' is noted arising from the anterolateral wall of the superior part of the endometrium.
Color Doppler shows, a single feeding vessel extending to the lesion forming the 'pedicle artery sign'.

Remember:
In confusing cases, scanning at the postmenstrual state may help further.
Polyps are usually hyperechoic, whereas submucous fibroids are hypoechoic.

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