Surface vascularization and endometrial appearance in women with menorrhagia or using levonorgestrel contraceptive implants. Implications for the mechanisms of breakthrough bleeding
Hysteroscopies revealed that levonorgestrel implant users had greater superficial endometrial vascularization with patchy and unusual patterns compared to women with menorrhagia, suggesting progestogen alters endometrial vasculature and angiogenesis.
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