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Re: menorrhagia in peri menopausal womanFrom: jayacy jayankar (jayacy@gmail.com)Thu May 22 04:21:57 2008
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> wrote:
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