2014
DOI: 10.1159/000362646
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Recurrence of Endometrial Polyps

Abstract: Aims: To estimate the recurrence rate of patients with endometrial polyps and to evaluate whether the recurrence can be correlated with the histopathologic features of the polyp. Methods: Two hundred and eighty-two women with endometrial polyps in both pre- or postmenopausal period and suffering from abnormal uterine bleeding or not were treated by resectoscopic surgery in a tertiary university hospital and were subsequently followed to check for polyp recurrence. Results: Polyp recurrence rate after hysterosc… Show more

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“…Infertility may result from intraluminal bleeding or abnormal implantation of the embryo [10]. Hysteroscopy is the preferred technique for hysteroscopic resection for direct visualization while removing polyps and protecting adjacent endometrial integrity [11-14]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infertility may result from intraluminal bleeding or abnormal implantation of the embryo [10]. Hysteroscopy is the preferred technique for hysteroscopic resection for direct visualization while removing polyps and protecting adjacent endometrial integrity [11-14]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In women with difficulty to conceive or suffering recurrent miscarriages, hysteroscopic polypectomy can be performed to remove the polyps, which seems to improve fertility . However, depending on the duration of the follow‐ups and the nature of the EP, 2.5%‐43.6% of patients present postoperative EP recurrence . Like the initial EP, little is known about the formation mechanism of recurrent EP, other than the observation that hyperplastic polyps are more likely to recur than benign polyps …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, depending on the duration of the follow‐ups and the nature of the EP, 2.5%‐43.6% of patients present postoperative EP recurrence . Like the initial EP, little is known about the formation mechanism of recurrent EP, other than the observation that hyperplastic polyps are more likely to recur than benign polyps …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ограниченные возмож-ности консервативного лечения в связи с со-путствующими заболеваниями и тенденция увеличения рецидивирующих гиперпласти-ческих процессов матки делают проблему изучения различных аспектов ГПЭ у женщин этого возрастного периода крайне актуаль-ной [2,5,6,7].…”
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