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Endometrial hyperplasia: a prospective randomized study of histopathology, tissue steroid receptors and plasma steroids after abrasio, with or without high dose gestagen treatment.
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1990
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Hormonal ContraceptiveGynecologyMenstrual CycleReproductive EndocrinologyPlasma SteroidsMpa TreatmentFemale InfertilityPublic HealthTissue Steroid ReceptorsInfertilityUterine FibroidsGestagen TreatmentEndometrial HyperplasiaEndocrinologyOvarian HormoneMg Medroxyprogesterone AcetateUrologyGynecological SurgeryUterine ReceptivityMedicineWomen's HealthEndocrine Disease
274 patients with spontaneous endometrial hyperplasias were randomized into two groups: one treated with only abrasio, and another with additional 500 mg medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) twice weekly for 3 months. Total disappearance of all types of hyperplasias was seen following MPA treatment, whereas with only abrasio about 60% were removed suggesting that MPA does not have to be generally given to eliminate endometrial hyperplasias. Quantitative determinations of tissue steroid receptors and plasma steroids do not seem to be useful for the selection of patients in need of gestagen treatment.