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1999-06-07
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FIGURE 35.3-2. Endometrial cancers develop as polypoid lesions that
gradually expand to fill the uterine cavity. This well-differentiated
tumor involves both the anterior and posterior uterine walls
throughout the entire fundus. Scattered areas of superficial necrosis
give rise to the hallmark symptom of postmenopausal bleeding.