Histological andmorphometricalfeatures of endometrial polyposiscomplicated with uterus bleeding.Review and clinical tadermoid cyst
Abstract
Endometrial polyposis is a condition that affects the lining
of the endometrium or the uterus and it is seen in 1–17%
of women in their reproductive years. The symptoms are
often uterine bleeding which can occur as menorrhagia
and the polyps can be sessile or pedunculated. This pathology can
also arise in women who are in the post-menopausal phase and
the exact pathogenesis of the pathology is not known but there
are theories that shed light on how this may occur. We conducted
a study in which we took 70 surveyed women with endometrial
polyps which were complicated by uterine bleeding to determine
their morphological types and identify the relationship between
the types of polyps and the frequency of uterine bleeding.
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