Re: Endometrial Hyperplasia--new case--**Results and opinions please

From: A.C. (A.C.Evans@m.cc.utah.edu)
Thu Nov 6 10:02:40 1997


On Wed, 5 Nov 1997 21:19:37 -0600, garrys@mindspring.com (Garry E. Siegel, M.D.) wrote:

>
>Hysteroscopy was normal, and her ECC was negative. The endometrium had
>one area of mild hyperplasia without atypia.
>Office biopsies are difficult and painful due to a stenotic cervix. I
>have offered:
>
>1. Stop estrogen, although neither the patient or I want this.
>
>2. Try Progestin every 3 months, realizing that it is suboptimal
>coverage for hyperplasia.
>
>3. Hysterectomy.

Number 3

A.C. Evans, M.D., Ph.D. Division of Gynecologic Oncology Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City (801) 581-7640 A.C.Evans@m.cc.utah.edu acevans@hsc.utah.edu





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