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Understanding Endometrial Thickness: Is 6mm Normal?
Correlation:- Endometrial thickness of 6mm is within the normal range for the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle, which typically occurs between days 7-10.
Possible Clinical Significance:
- Regular menstrual cycles with normal ovulation
It's important to consider the patient's menstrual history, hormonal profile, and symptoms to determine if the endometrial thickness is normal or indicative of any underlying conditions. Further evaluation, such as transvaginal ultrasound monitoring of endometrial thickness or hormonal assays, may be necessary to establish a definitive diagnosis.
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