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- Endometrium: Anatomy, Function Conditions - Cleveland Clinic
What happens if the endometrium is too thick? When your endometrium is too thick, it’s called endometrial hyperplasia It’s a treatable condition that can cause abnormal menstrual bleeding and infertility Untreated atypical endometrial hyperplasia can become cancerous
- Endometrial cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Endometrial cancer is often found at an early stage because it causes symptoms Often the first symptom is irregular vaginal bleeding If endometrial cancer is found early, surgically removing the uterus often cures it
- Endometrium - Wikipedia
In the uterus, simple tubular glands reach from the endometrial surface through to the base of the stroma, which also carries a rich blood supply provided by the spiral arteries In women of reproductive age, two layers of endometrium can be distinguished
- What Is Endometrial Cancer? - American Cancer Society
Endometrial cancer (also called endometrial carcinoma) starts in the cells of the inner lining of the uterus (the endometrium) This is the most common type of uterine cancer
- Endometrium: Anatomy, Function, and Related Conditions
Normal endometrial thickness ranges between 1 to 18 millimeters during different menstrual phases The endometrium is the tissue that lines the uterus, or womb—the pear-shaped organ that houses a fetus
- The Endometrium: An Overview - WebMD
What Is the Endometrium? The endometrium is the layer of tissue lining the inside of the uterus – the reproductive organ in the pelvis where a baby develops
- When Should I Worry About Endometrial Thickness?
Endometrial thickness varies by age and cycle phase Learn what measurements are normal, when a thick lining needs follow-up, and which symptoms to report to your doctor
- Endometrial Cancer Treatment (PDQ®) - NCI
Endometrial cancer is usually diagnosed at an early stage and can be treated with surgery Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, staging, and treatment for early- and advanced-stage endometrial cancer in this expert-reviewed summary
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