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Is the uterine cavity with a 10×15 mm thick echo structure dangerous?
am 49 years old, more than two years ago I had a uterine polyp removed, then after a while I stopped menstruating, for about a year now. In the past month, I have had symptoms of heaviness in my lower abdomen and back pain, and a few times I had a very small amount of pink blood. After an ultrasound, the doctor concluded: The uterine cavity has a thick echo structure of 10×15 mm, and does not receive Doppler signals. Doctor, is a uterine cavity with a thick echo structure of 10×15 mm dangerous?
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The role of biopsy in the diagnosis of skin cancer
A skin biopsy is a procedure in which a piece of skin about 2 to 5 mm in size is removed for histopathological examination. This is one of the measures used to diagnose and verify skin cancer.
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Nail biopsy: Indications and how to perform
Nail biopsy is a safe and useful diagnostic procedure for many nail disorders, when conventional clinical and laboratory methods fail to provide a diagnosis.
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Measures to diagnose skin cancer
Skin cancer is a common disease today, one of the factors that increases the risk of the disease is due to exposure to ultraviolet rays. There are many methods to diagnose skin cancer, one of which is the skin biopsy method.
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