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Tamoxifen‐associated postmenopausal adenomyosis exhibits stromal fibrosis, glandular dilatation and epithelial metaplasias

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Abstract

The study supports an association between tamoxifen therapy and the presence of adenomyosis in postmenopausal women. The aforementioned morphological features are characteristic of polypoid and nonpolypoid surface endometrium associated with tamoxifen and their occurrence within the adenomyosis is likely to represent extension of the surface epithelial changes. Adenomyosis may be more common than is generally realized in women taking tamoxifen and may account for postmenopausal bleeding in these patients.

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