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Massive endometrial polyp

Fibrous and cystic polyp identified using hysteroscopy. The massive polyp extends into a dilated lower uterine segment. The distal portion of the polyp is visualized with normal appearing endometrium.

Video provided by Amy Garcia, MD.


 

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