[The use of cryosurgery and electrodestruction of the endometrium in treating patients with hyperplastic processes in the uterus].
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Cryosurgery preserved menstrual function in childbearing-aged women with endometrial hyperplasia, while electrodestruction achieved amenorrhea in perimenopausal women, improving treatment efficacy.
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Based on the findings obtained a conclusion was reached that cryosurgery is a worth-while exercise in patients of child-bearing age as a method enabling the menstrual function to be preserved. Electrodestruction of endometrium is to be targeted to patients of perimenopausal age to achieve amenorrhea. The aim of the above policy of managing patients is to enhance efficacy of treatment of hyperplastic processes in endometrium.
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