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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Uterine hypoplasia
  1. ... from the endometrium (the inside lining of the uterus) and is then observed under a microscope. The tissue is thoroughly examined for any cell abnormalities or cancer. The test also helps determine the ...
  2. ... small sample and carefully removes it from the uterus. You should ... the genetic abnormalities they are looking for and the type of ...
  3. ... low alpha-fetoprotein count) that may indicate an abnormality. Doctors also offer amniocentesis to women with pregnancy ... of miscarriage and a very slight risk of uterine infection (less than .001%) after amniocentesis. In trained ...