“…The rate of progression to endometrial carcinoma has been estimated to be 0-3% in patients without atypia, 0-8% in patients with simple atypical hyperplasia, and 9-29% in patients with complex atypical endometrial hyperplasia (CAEH) (Kurman et al, 1985;Tabata et al, 2001). The risk of concomitant endometrial carcinoma has been reported to be 20-59% in CAEH (Lambert et al, 1994;Kimura et al, 2003;Valenzuela et al, 2003;Antonsen et al, 2012;Morotti et al, 2012). In addition to, the distinction between atypical endometrial hyperplasia and well differentiated adenocarcinoma of the endometrium is one of the more difficult differential diagnoses in gynecologic pathology (Mills & Longacre, 2011 deep myometrial invasion, and cervical extension of the tumor.…”