Affiliation:
1. Volgograd State Medical University, Health Ministry of Russian Federation
Abstract
An issue of endometrial hyperplastic processes in the reproductive period is one of the pressing problems of gynecology due to their high prevalence in this age group. The continuing interest in this issue is determined by the data that endometrial hyperplastic processes tend to have a long, relapsing course, the lack of specific, pathognomonic symptoms as well as the complexity in differential diagnosis and choice of methods for prevention and treatment. Unfortunately, the problem of treating such patients remains far from being solved, which dictates a need to optimize patient management tactics, which should be aimed not only at creating proper integrated approaches to predicting development and recurrence of endometrial hyperplastic processes, but also developing a differentiated approach to management patients with this pathology in order to reduce gynecological and oncological morbidity as well as increase reproductive potential in this patient cohort.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Embryology,Reproductive Medicine
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