Appendix Algorithm for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
hysterectomy unless poor risk or desires future fertility and does not have carcinoma. Consistent with anovulatory bleeding. Cyclic or continuous progesterone (See Box 3). Repeat biopsy after 3-6 months. Refer if hyperplasia persists. Hyperplasia without …
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