Recurrent Endometrial Hyperplasia is an abnormal proliferation of the endometrium that becomes too thick. In norm the growth of the endometrium is regulated by estrogen that stimulates the lining to grow and thicken to prepare the uterus for pregnancy…. Read More »


Tubal pregnancy (ectopic pregnancy) is a pathological pregnancy in which implantation occurs outside the uterine cavity in the fallopian tube (oviduct or uterine tube). In most cases, it is caused by a previous tubal infection (salpingitis)…. Read More »


Menorrhagia is an abnormal uterine bleeding caused mainly by an alteration in the HPG axis due to a functional abnormality (dysfunctional uterine bleeding). Less commonly, it can be associated with organic causes, such as gynecologic neoplasms (it accounts for 25% of all cases). … Read More »


Endometrial cancer (рак эндометрия, рак тела матки) is one of the most common gynecologic malignancies in the USA that mainly affects postmenopausal women, with incidence peaking between ages 50 and 55. … Read More »


Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids are the most common pelvic monoclonal neoplasm’s that tend to increase in size during the reproductive years and regress after menopause because fibroids are estrogen dependent tumors…. Read More »


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