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visual instrumental inspection of the uterine cavity. A small optical instrument is inserted into the cervix so the doctor can visualize the lining and contour of the uterus, including any fibroid tumors or uterine malformations. Also called uteroscopy.
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The use of a very fine telescope to view the inside of the uterus via the cervix.
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A procedure in which a thin, telescope-like instrument is inserted through the cervix into the uterus, allowing the doctor to see and photograph the area.
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A procedure to remove a number of cells from the womb, by passing a tiny telescope (hysteroscope) through the vagina into the womb. This is A minor operation using a general anaesthetic. Click here for further information Hysterectomy The surgical removal of the womb (uterus)
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A surgical procedure where a telescope-like device is inserted through the cervix to allow visualization of the inside of the uterus. This procedure is sometimes performed in conjunction with a laparoscopy. I IDIOPATHIC INFERTILITY (UNEXPLAINED INFERTILITY) - The term used when no reason can be found to explain the cause of a couple's infertility.
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