What is the endometrial echogenicity change?

If the endometrial echogenicity is altered, it is often the term used for ultrasound. After ultrasound examination, the endometrium is found to have uneven echogenicity, uneven thickness, and abnormal echogenic masses. This condition is commonly associated with endometrial lesions, such as inflammation of the endometrium, cancer of the endometrium, or abnormal thickening and uneven echogenicity of the endometrium due to endocrine disorders. It is recommended to go to the hospital between the 6th and 12th hour of menstruation for a diagnostic curettage and to send the scrapings for pathological examination and, according to the pathological report, to give the necessary treatment. In addition, it is important to keep the vulva clean after the procedure to avoid pathogenic infections.