What is scant tissue?

What is scant tissue?

What is scant tissue?

“insufficient” and “scant” are the most commonly used. terms when minimal or no tissue is obtained during sampling of the endometrium.

What should be ET size in follicular study?

after inducing ovulation, follicular growth will be monitored along with endometrial thickness. The ideal follicular size is 18-20 mm and endometrial thickness is 7 mm.

What is endometrial thickness in follicular study?

Endometrial thickness reached a peak of 10.4 ± 0.3 mm on the day of the first ovulation, decreased to 4.4 ± 0.2 mm 1 day after menses began and then increased to 9.2 ± 0.4 mm in the late follicular phase before the second ovulation.

What is endometrial dating?

Endometrial Dating Method Detects Individual Maturation Sequences During the Secretory Phase.

Is 19 mm follicle size good?

For both hCG and GnRHa, follicle sizes of 12–19 mm had the greatest contributions to the number of oocytes and mature oocytes retrieved (see Table ​

What is a good endometrial thickness?

A healthy endometrium is essential for a healthy pregnancy. An endometrial thickness of less than 14 mm is typically considered normal at any stage of the menstrual cycle. During menstruation, the endometrial thickness of pre-menopausal women ranges between two and four millimeters.

What does secretory endometrium mean?

Secretory endometrium is a non-cancerous change seen in the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus. It is a normal finding in women of reproductive age. The secretory endometrium produces substances necessary to support the implantation of an egg should conception occur.

What is secretory phase of endometrium?

After ovulation occurs, the endometrium enters the luteal or secretory phase, which means that the lining has undergone a series of changes which will prepare it for a possible pregnancy. If pregnancy does not occur, the thickened endometrium will be shed during menstruation.