2009
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7292(09)62531-5
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P1045 Preoperative and postoperative agreement of histopathological findings in cases of endometrial hyperplasia

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“…This classification is comprised of four categories: (1) simple EH without atypia, (2) complex EH without atypia, (3) simple atypical EH and (4) complex atypical EH (Kleebkaow et al, 2008 ). We classified the findings as precancerous lesions (EH) and normal results (secretuar endometrium, atrophic endometrium, proliferative endometrium and endometrial cells) and endometrial cancer then for the purpose of study women were divided into three groups as group 1 (women with precancerous lesions group n=63), group 2 (endometrial cancer group n=38) and group 3 (pathologically normal group n=60) then we made comparisons among these three groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This classification is comprised of four categories: (1) simple EH without atypia, (2) complex EH without atypia, (3) simple atypical EH and (4) complex atypical EH (Kleebkaow et al, 2008 ). We classified the findings as precancerous lesions (EH) and normal results (secretuar endometrium, atrophic endometrium, proliferative endometrium and endometrial cells) and endometrial cancer then for the purpose of study women were divided into three groups as group 1 (women with precancerous lesions group n=63), group 2 (endometrial cancer group n=38) and group 3 (pathologically normal group n=60) then we made comparisons among these three groups.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This classification is comprised of four categories: (1) simple EH without atypia, (2) complex EH without atypia, (3) simple atypical EH and (4) complex atypical EH (Kleebkaow et al, 2008). We classified the findings as precancerous lesions (EH and EP) and normal results (secretuar endometrium, atrophic endometrium, proliferative endometrium and endometrial cells) then for the purpose of study women were divided into two groups as group 1 (women with precancerous lesions) and group 2 (pathologically normal group).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our study, 13/203 (6.4%) cases with polyps, (twelve with no atypia and 1 with atypia), had premalignant lesions. In another study, postoperative histopathology was more severe than preoperative diagnosis in 5 (6.3%) patients, including 3 preoperative diagnoses of simple hyperplasia without atypia, 1 simple hyperplasia with atypia, and 1 complex hyperplasia without atypia (Kleebkaow et al, 2008). The percentages of premalignant lesions may be seemed difference due to the indefinitive classifications.…”
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confidence: 90%