Endometrial ablation for treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding: For whom it may not work?
<p>Endometrial Ablation (EA) refers to a group of minimally invasive approach that produces irreversible destruction of the endometrium. These procedures provide a satisfactory alternative to hysterectomy when medical treatment is contraindicated or unsatisfactory. While EA has become longstan...
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Main Authors: | Mamdouh M Shaaban (Author), Ali M El Saman (Author), Ahmed I Hasanein (Author), Sherif A Shazly (Author) |
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Journal of Gynecological Research and Obstetrics - Peertechz Publications,
2019-10-28.
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