Myoinvasion in Endometrial Adenocarcinoma


D efinition A diagnostic conundrum influencing management and outcome.

Presentation

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding or postmenopausal bleeding is the most common presenting sign.

  • Increased age at the time of postmenopausal bleeding is associated with increased incidence of carcinoma. The risk of endometrial cancer may be as high as 40% 10 years out from menopause.

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