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==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
*The majority of patients with endometrial hyperplasia present with abnormal uterine bleeding.
*The majority of patients with endometrial hyperplasia present with abnormal uterine bleeding.
 
*Any postmenopausal bleeding should raise a suspicion for malignancy


==References==
==References==

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  • The majority of patients with endometrial hyperplasia present with abnormal uterine bleeding.
  • Any postmenopausal bleeding should raise a suspicion for malignancy

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