{"paper_id":"e96a1383-3ac7-4d59-946b-6d32637a50fa","body_text":"Abstract\nA wide variety of benign endometrial conditions may involve the endometrium. These include infectious and noninfectious forms of endometritis, endometrial metaplasias, endometrial polyps, and iatrogenically induced endometrial conditions. Careful microscopic examination, correlation with clinical findings, and in some instances the use of ancillary testing are required to attain the correct diagnosis.\nAccess this chapter\nTax calculation will be finalised at checkout\nPurchases are for personal use only\nSimilar content being viewed by others\nReferences\nAl-Kuran OA, Al-Mehaisen L, Al-Karablieh M, Abu Ajamieh M, Flefil S, Al-Mashaqbeh S, Albustanji Y, Al-Kuran L (2023) Gynecologists and pelvic inflammatory disease: do we actually know what to do?: A cross-sectional study in Jordan. 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