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Effects of hormone therapy on the endometrium.
L. Deligdisch
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Pathology, Molecular and Cell-Based Medicine
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Hormone Therapy
100%
Endometrium
100%
Endometrial Hyperplasia
60%
Secretory Change
60%
Estrogen
40%
Progesterone
40%
Histological Pattern
40%
Glands
40%
Endometrial Intraepithelial Neoplasia
40%
Adenomatous Hyperplasia
40%
Stromal Hyperplasia
40%
Progesterone Therapy
40%
Decidual Reaction
40%
High Potency
20%
Oral Contraceptives
20%
Breast
20%
Nodule
20%
Breast Carcinoma
20%
Granulocytes
20%
Vacuole
20%
Hormone Replacement Therapy
20%
Adenocarcinoma
20%
Histologic Changes
20%
Polyps
20%
Antiestrogen
20%
Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia
20%
Adenomyosis
20%
Decidual
20%
Estrogen Agonist
20%
Tamoxifen Therapy
20%
Proliferative Endometrium
20%
Atrophic Endometrium
20%
Secretory Endometrium
20%
Glandular Hyperplasia
20%
Residual Carcinoma
20%
Spiral Artery
20%
Endometrial Development
20%
Endometrial Atrophy
20%
Ovulation Induction Therapy
20%
Glandular Metaplasia
20%
Squamoid Morule
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hormone Therapy
100%
Endometrium
100%
Progesterone
66%
Endometrial Hyperplasia
66%
Stroma
50%
Hyperplasia
50%
Neoplasm
33%
Adenoma
33%
Tamoxifen
33%
Decidualization
33%
Adenocarcinoma
16%
Maturation
16%
Carcinoma
16%
Granulocyte
16%
Breast Carcinoma
16%
Oral Contraceptive
16%
Arteriole
16%
Hormone Substitution
16%
Ovulation Induction
16%
Vacuolization
16%
Polyp
16%
Antiestrogen
16%
Adenomyosis
16%
Endometrium Atrophy
16%
Glandular Metaplasia
16%