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the management of the endometrial hyperplasia are the class and the desire for future childbearing(medscape) | |||
==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is individualized, and may include [[hormonal therapy (oncology)|hormonal therapy]], such as cyclic or continuous [[progestin]] therapy, or [[hysterectomy]].<ref name="UTDOL-EH">[http://www.uptodateonline.com/utd/content/topic.do?topicKey=gen_gyne/13384&type=A&selectedTitle=1~22] Howard A Zacur, Robert L Giuntoli, II, Marcus Jurema, "Endometrial Hyperplasia" from UpToDate Online (accessed 5-26-07)</ref> | Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is individualized, and may include [[hormonal therapy (oncology)|hormonal therapy]], such as cyclic or continuous [[progestin]] therapy, or [[hysterectomy]].<ref name="UTDOL-EH">[http://www.uptodateonline.com/utd/content/topic.do?topicKey=gen_gyne/13384&type=A&selectedTitle=1~22] Howard A Zacur, Robert L Giuntoli, II, Marcus Jurema, "Endometrial Hyperplasia" from UpToDate Online (accessed 5-26-07)</ref> |
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Overview
the management of the endometrial hyperplasia are the class and the desire for future childbearing(medscape)
Medical Therapy
Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is individualized, and may include hormonal therapy, such as cyclic or continuous progestin therapy, or hysterectomy.[1]
observation, hormonal treatment, or hysterectomy) [2]
EH (unopposed oestrogen effect, benign hyperplasia) is often treated symptomatically with short term progestins, follow up ultrasonography, and/or tissue resampling.[2]