Fig 1.
Hysteroscopic findings of the uterine lumen.
(a) Endometrial congestion: Reddened areas localized to the endometrium of the uterine body or scattered throughout the uterine cavity. (b) Micropolyp: A mass sized <1 mm protruding into the endometrium of the uterine body. (c) Endometrial edema: Irregularly thickened endometrium with multiple minute pale bulges on its surface. (a) Endometrial polyp: A mass sized >1 mm protruding from the endometrium of the uterine body.
Table 1.
Patient background and indications for hysteroscopy and ART.
Fig 2.
Prevalence of hysteroscopic findings in CE/non-CE groups.
These data contain duplicates. CE, chronic endometritis; N.S., not significant.
Fig 3.
Odds ratio for CE for each hysteroscopic finding.
Fig 4.
Diagnostic concordance rate for CE between each hysteroscopy finding and endometrial histopathology.
CE, chronic endometritis.