Hello,
Are you postmenopausal? The
cutCuts and puncture wounds-off endometrial thickness for a postmenopausal
womanWomen's way is 5mm (i.e., it should be no greater than 5mm). If this is the case you should have an endometrial biopsy to assess the possibility of
malignancyHyperpigmentation w/malignancy
Malignancy and pending those results a further work up. Endometrial polyp(s) is a
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo cause of sonographic evidence of a thickened endometrium that is quite
commonCommon cold.
In menstruating
womenWomen's way there is no "normal" endometrial thickness. However what appears thick on ultrasound may be the result of a submucosal fibroid, uterine polyp, endometrial hyperplasia (overgrowth of endometrial tissue), blood clot or retained pregnancy tissue (especially after a miscarriage or D&C).
Your physician should be able to give you more details at your appointment.
Best regards,
Dr. Downing