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Re: menorrhagia in peri menopausal womanFrom: Joe (forcep@intercom.net)Thu May 22 06:32:19 2008
jayacy jayankar wrote: > Hello > > I have a 47 year old come to me with a endometrial biopsy report as > simple hyperplasia with adenomatous changes.No features of atypia,she > was advised hysterectomy by her OBGYN. > > Had a single episode of menorrhagia of which she says is relieved > after her D&C. > > I advised provera for 3 months and an office biopsy after 3 months or > can i wait for 6 months. > > Thanks > Jayacy > > On 5/21/08, *Efrain Ramirez* <eramirezt@coqui.net > <mailto:eramirezt@coqui.net>> wrote: > > My experience also.. > > Ef > At Tue, 20 May 2008, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: > > > >My own, admittedly anecdotic, experience is that tranexamic > >acid works, but mefenamic acid works as well. Alone or in > >combination with tranexamic acid. > > > >el > > > >on 5/20/08 5:07 AM Raymond Stephen said the following: > >> Tranexamic acid is the only treatment better than placebo. > >> > >> Steve > > > >-- > >Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse \ / Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (Saar) > >el@lisse.NA el108-ARIN / * | Telephone: +264 81 124 6733 (cell) > >PO Box 8421 \ / Please do NOT email to this address > >Bachbrecht, Namibia ;____/ if it is DNS related in ANY way > > > > -- > "I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying." - Michael > Jordan > You are correct. Joe C
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