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Is endometrium hysteroscopy & D&C different from endometrial biopsy. My mother underwent hysteroscopy D&C for AUB for heavy and irregular bleeding. Report came as Disordered proliferative endometrium and doctor has started 21 days primolut N treatment Do we need Biopsy also for this case ? What is flow is heavy even after the hormone therapy? Please suggest if any malignancy risk is there even after normal D& c report
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Do biopsy
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Already u had biopsy . Follow ur doctor's advice
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I would have done a hysterectomy for her after her sonography and  D&C. Hysteroscopy and hormones treatment is wasting time in your mother's case.
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Please get Endometrial biopsy done to rule out possibility of malignancy
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta Senior Gynaecologist on practo
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That is the biopsy report dear. Pls follow ur consultant doctor's advice.
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