April 26, 2011 (New York, New York) — A metaanalysis of women who have had polypectomies suggests that postmenopausal status and abnormal bleeding are negatively associated with endometrial neoplasia.
What is your feeling about incidental endometrial polyps noted sonographically in a postmenopausal woman? I read last month's green journal's lead article, which suggested that a certain percentage of ...
Uterine polyps and uterine fibroids can both cause excessive bleeding and crampsiStock Due to a lack of proper sex education and awareness about our reproductive organs, it can be difficult to ...
Endometrial polyps (EMPs) are benign lesions with disorganized proliferation of endometrial glands histologically displaying irregularly shaped glands, hypercellular, hypocellular, or fibrous stroma ...
Endometrial polyp (EMP) is one of the most common diagnoses in the evaluation of women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Understanding the malignancy risk associated with EMPs and related risk factors ...
Changes in menstrual bleeding are common throughout a woman’s life and are often linked to hormonal fluctuations, stress, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Age, nulliparity, polyps and shorter sampling intervals may predict endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. Risk ...
Heidi Montag revealed that she recently underwent surgery to remove polyps from her uterus. In a YouTube video posted this week, Montag shared that she was undergoing the procedure, which is called a ...
They may also be discovered incidentally on imaging,1, 3 where they may be distinguished from other uterine abnormalities (e.g., submucosal fibroids). Endometrial polyps are distinct from endocervical ...