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Fibroids with Hyperplasia
Mother is diagnosed with fibroids for operation of hysterectomy is advised. A doctor also give indication of endometrial hyperplasia as per symptoms. My question is could we directly go for hysterectomy considering hyperplasia without any pre biopsy. Is it safe
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NO , YOU SHOULD GO FOR BIOPSY FIRST
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Tissue biopsy is compulsory.First get done D& C under anaesthesia.Endometrial tissue biopsy is must.After reports treatment plan will be easy.Agsin after hysterectomy biopsy of uterus is necessary.
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As per age endometrial biopsy is a must before proceeding with hysterectomy
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Good morning Tissue biopsy is important before undergoing hysterectomy For detailed consultation with me online
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Fractional curettage is important so that in case something is detected then the operation can be altered as per the results Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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its always better to go for biopsy first.. if biopsy s normal you cn even try medical management and avoid a major surgery hysterectomy. management changes according to biopsy reports
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Endometrial biopsy must be done first for diagnosis. after that hysterectomy can be planned.
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