Endometrial hyperplasia

Endometrial hyperplasia, also known as precancerous lesions, has a certain tendency to become cancerous. Endometrial hyperplasia has reversible lesions and may develop into cancer. The vast majority of endometrial hyperplasia is a reversible disease or maintains a persistent benign state. Only a few cases may develop cancer after a long time interval. There are three types of endometrial hyperplasia: simple hyperplasia, complex hyperplasia, and atypical hyperplasia.

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