Transvaginal sonographic evaluation at different menstrual cycle phases in diagnosis of uterine lesions

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Purpose: Intrauterine lesions (IULs) are a common fnding in women of reproductive age, particularly infertile women. Transvaginal sonography (TVS) is a popular tool for IUL detection, but there are conficting data with respect to its accuracy. Methods: Five hundred and six women were enrolled into the study. Of these, 496 underwent hysterosalpingography and subsequent TVS six different times during the course of their menstrual cycle. If a lesion was detected, it was further evaluated by sonohysterography (SHG) and hysteroscopy. Results: Of 496 women, 41 were shown to have IULs by TVS and those lesions were confrmed in 39 by SHG and hysteroscopy. All 39 lesions were detectable during the ovulatory and early luteal phase (days 16-19) of the menstrual cycle. Accuracy of TVS during different phases was largely dependent on the size of the lesion. TVS falsely detected two lesions and missed fne adhesions in two patients. Conclusion: Accuracy of TVS in detection of IULs is highly dependent on the menstrual cycle phase, with the ovulatory and early luteal phase being the optimal time for this examination. © 2011 Schindler, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Hajishaiha, M., Ghasemi-Rad, M., Karimpour, N., Mladkova, N., & Boromand, F. (2011). Transvaginal sonographic evaluation at different menstrual cycle phases in diagnosis of uterine lesions. International Journal of Women’s Health, 3(1), 353–357. https://doi.org/10.2147/ijwh.s25385

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