COMBINATION OF ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASTIC PROCESSES WITH CHRONIC ENDOMETRITIS
This review discusses clinical and morphological changes in endometrial hyperplastic processes, suggesting genetic modifications may drive malignancy and that molecular markers can guide prognosis and treatment.
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This paper reviews clinical morphological changes that lead to hyperplastic processes of the endometrium and discusses an assumed role of genetic alterations in the development of malignant processes in the female reproductive system, including endometrial cancer and cervical dysplasia. It argues that specific molecular markers, or combinations of markers, could be used to evaluate prognosis, support selection of treatment tactics, and help guide development of new therapeutic agents. The main limitation is that the work is presented as a review of morphological and theoretical considerations rather than reporting new primary experimental or clinical data. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it addresses endometrial pathology (including hyperplasia) but does not specifically discuss endometriosis; it was included in the corpus via keyword match in the upstream search index.
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