Clinico-Histopathological Analysis In Patients With Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Clinico-Histopathological Analysis In Patients With Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Authors

  • Falguni R. Shah
  • Grishma S. Thaker
  • Jayshree M. Shah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70284/njirm.v7i5.1130

Keywords:

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding, Histological Findings, Clinical findings

Abstract

Background: Menstrual disturbance is one of the commonest gynecological problems for the curettage or hysterectomy specimen received by pathologist. During reproductive age group, approximately 9-30% of women suffer from menorrhagia or abnormal uterine bleeding & the incidence increases as age advances. Being most common gynecological problem, present study is aimed to know full spectrum of AUB and its pathological aspects. Methods: 200 cases were taken from NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad over a period of 3 years. Clinical history and radiological findings of cases of abnormal uterine bleeding were noted. Histopathological analysis was done. Data were analyzed and correlation between clinical and histopathological findings were studied. Results: Maximum numbers of patients were in 41-50 years (41.5%) of age group and next are in 31-40 years (38%) of age group. Proliferative pattern (24%) was most common pattern in non-structural causes of AUB and Leiomyoma (22.5%) was the most common structural cause of AUB. Pregnancy related causes of AUB were common in less than 40 years of age group. Malignancy was more common in more than 50 years of age group. Atrophic endometrium (33.33%) was the most common cause of post-menopausal bleeding. Conclusion: Endometrial specimen examination by histopathological evaluation is gold standard procedure to know the exact pathology for AUB and for further management of patients.[Falguni S NJIRM 2016; 7(5):14-17]

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Published

2018-01-24

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Shah, F. R., Thaker, G. S., & Shah, J. M. (2018). Clinico-Histopathological Analysis In Patients With Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Clinico-Histopathological Analysis In Patients With Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 7(5), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.70284/njirm.v7i5.1130

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