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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-09
Clinicopathological Spectrum of Endometrial Changes in abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Dr. Madhura banale
Published: Dec. 26, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i09.007
Pages: 3168-3172
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Abstract
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a very common gynecological condition that affects all age groups. One
third of patients attending gynecology OPD present with complaints of abnormal uterine bleeding. The importance of
endometrial biopsy or curettage done to obtain material for histopathological evaluation, to aid in diagnosis and further
management, cannot be overemphasized especially in perimenopausal females who are at a risk of developing
malignancy. This study was conducted to determine the clinico-histopathological pattern of the abnormal uterine
bleeding. This was a retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care hospital in South India in April 2014. The data was
obtained from the medical records department from May 2012 to November 2013. A total of 324 endometrial biopsies
patients with abnormal uterine bleeding were analyzed. The cause of AUB could be determined in 285 patients and the
remaining 39 biopsy specimens were inadequate for evaluation. Among 285 cases, 232 (81.4%) were due to functional
causes as no organic pathology was found, while the remaining 53 cases (18.5%) showed definite endometrial pathology.
Peri-menopausal (40-50 years) was the most common age group and most of the cases were para <2. Most common
menstrual disorder was menorrhagia followed by menometrorrhagia. Most common etiological factor for abnormal
uterine bleeding was dysfunctional uterine bleeding followed by Fibromyoma and Adenomyosis. Most common
endometrial pattern in peri menopausal age group was proliferative followed by secretory and in post menopausal
women, atrophic endometrium followed by proliferative and endometrial carcinoma. The histopathological study of
endometrium in abnormal uterine bleeding above the age of 40years plays an important role in diagnosing
various etiopathological factors and helps in determining the mode of management.