Introduction: Chronic endometritis (CE) is a persistent inflammation of the endometrium, which can leadto various clinical conditions. Although CE can be diagnosed histopathologically, edema, focal or diffusehyperemia, and endometrial micropolyps seen during hysteroscopy have been associated with CE. In thisstudy, we planned to retrospectively analyze the hysteroscopic findings of our patients who were diagnosedwith histopathologically CE in our clinic. Materials and Methods: The study included cases reported as CE as a result of endometrial biopsy per formed at the end of a hysteroscopy surgical procedure applied for any reason in our clinic. The hysterosco py findings of the cases were retrospectively investigated and analyzed.Results: In the 29 cases evaluated in the study, the most frequent hysteroscopy indication was repeated fail ure of implantation at the rate of 37.9%, followed by a history of repeated pregnancy loss at 34.4%. The mostfrequently seen hysteroscopy finding was endometrial hyperemia (27.5%) and in 9 cases, the hysteroscopyappearance was normal. Conclusion: The visualization during hysteroscopy of the presence of lesions with central white points ac companying stromal edema, endometrial hyperemia, micropolyps, and diffuse hyperemia should suggest adiagnosis of chronic endometritis. "> [PDF] Hysteroscopy findings in cases diagnosed histopathologically with chronic endometritis | [PDF] Hysteroscopy findings in cases diagnosed histopathologically with chronic endometritis Introduction: Chronic endometritis (CE) is a persistent inflammation of the endometrium, which can leadto various clinical conditions. Although CE can be diagnosed histopathologically, edema, focal or diffusehyperemia, and endometrial micropolyps seen during hysteroscopy have been associated with CE. In thisstudy, we planned to retrospectively analyze the hysteroscopic findings of our patients who were diagnosedwith histopathologically CE in our clinic. Materials and Methods: The study included cases reported as CE as a result of endometrial biopsy per formed at the end of a hysteroscopy surgical procedure applied for any reason in our clinic. The hysterosco py findings of the cases were retrospectively investigated and analyzed.Results: In the 29 cases evaluated in the study, the most frequent hysteroscopy indication was repeated fail ure of implantation at the rate of 37.9%, followed by a history of repeated pregnancy loss at 34.4%. The mostfrequently seen hysteroscopy finding was endometrial hyperemia (27.5%) and in 9 cases, the hysteroscopyappearance was normal. Conclusion: The visualization during hysteroscopy of the presence of lesions with central white points ac companying stromal edema, endometrial hyperemia, micropolyps, and diffuse hyperemia should suggest adiagnosis of chronic endometritis. ">

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