2021
DOI: 10.26463/rjms.11_2_6
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Histomorphological Patterns of Endometrial Hyperplasia

Abstract: Background and Aims Endometrial hyperplasia is a pathological condition characterized by an increase in the endometrial gland to stromal ratio when compared to the normal proliferative endometrium. It is the precursor of endometrial carcinomamdashthe most common malignancy of female genital tract. The increased risk of endometrial hyperplasia is found to be more evident in women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Hence we decided to study the histopathological pattern of endometrial hyperplasia in women of differ… Show more

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