Risk Factors for the Development of Endometrial Hyperplastic Processes in Women of Late Reproductive Age
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Abstract
The aim of the study is to determine the risk factors for the development of hyperplastic complications in early reproductive age.
Materials and research methods. To achieve the set goals and objectives, a prospective study was organized, within the framework of which the effectiveness of treatment in 120 women of reproductive age from 30 to 45 years was analyzed. Group 1 included 64 patients from 30 to 45 years with uterine myoma and endometrial hyperplasia. Group 2 consisted of 56 patients from 30 to 45 years with endometrial hyperplasia without uterine myoma.
Conclusion. Despite the successes achieved in the study of the etiopathogenesis, new methods of diagnostics and therapy of GPE, the problem of treating patients with this pathology remains far from being solved. All this dictates the need to optimize the tactics of managing patients with GPE in primary care, which should be aimed not only at creating adequate comprehensive approaches to predicting the development and recurrence of GE, but also developing unified protocols for managing patients with this pathology.