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Hyperplasia
New hyperplasia research reported from University of Cagliari
April 17th, 2008
In this recent report, researchers in Cagliari, Italy conducted a study "To evaluate the specificity of blind biopsy in detecting benign intracavitary lesions as causes of postmenopausal bleeding in comparison with directed biopsy via hysteroscopy. Prospective trial without randomization (Canadian Task Force classification II-1). University hospital." "Three hundred nineteen postmenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding. All patients underwent both blind biopsy (Novak's curette) and directed biopsy via hysteroscopy (after at least a week). All patients with benign intracavitary lesions underwent operative hysteroscopy to enable the removal of polyps and...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-04-17)
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