1. Hyperplasia
Hyperplasia is increased cell production in a normal tissue or organ. Hyperplasia may be a sign of precancerous changes. This is called pathologic hyperplasia.
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2. Endometrial ablation
Endometrial ablation is a procedure that destroys (ablates) the uterine lining, or endometrium. This procedure is used to treat dysfunctional or abnormal uterine bleeding. Sometimes a lighted viewing instrument (hysteroscope) is used to see inside...
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3. endometrial hyperplasia
Endometrial hyperplasia is a condition that occurs when the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows too much. It is a benign (not cancer) condition. In some cases, however, it can lead to cancer of the uterus. Some women are at higher risk of hyp...
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4. Uterus1.com - Endometrial Hyperplasia
Endometrial hyperplasia is the name for overgrowth of the lining of the uterus, generally due to an excess of estrogen in the body over time. This condition can be the culprit in a number of menstrual and reproductive symptoms, including infertility.
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5. Endometrial hyperplasia - Caring4Cancer
Endometrial hyperplasia is an abnormal thickening of the uterine lining (endometrium) that causes heavy vaginal bleeding and menstrual pain. If endometrial hyperplasia is not treated, it may progress to endometrial...
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8. Welcome to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Endometrial Hyperplasia
An overgrowth of tissue in the endometrium (inner lining of the uterus). This is not cancerous, but some hyperplash, even though reversible, is considered premalignant. Terms used to describe the hyperplash (simple, complex, adenomatous and atypic...
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