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Endometrial hyperplasia is an overgrowth of the endometrium that is most common in postmenopausal women exposed to unopposed estrogen, but can occur in women of any age. The most common symptoms are abnormal uterine bleeding, vaginal discharge, and lower abdominal pain. It is classified by the WHO into two categories: hyperplasia without atypia and atypical hyperplasia. Diagnosis involves endometrial biopsy or dilation and curettage to sample the endometrial tissue. Treatment depends on the classification and symptoms, and may involve hormone therapy, progestins, or hysterectomy in severe cases.

























