KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 48 | OCT-DEC, 2014
Histopathological Findings of Endometrial Samples and its Correlation Between the Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women in Abnormal Uterine Bleeding.
Sharma S, Mak aju R, Shrestha S, Shrestha A
Abstract: Background
Abnormal uterine bleeding is considered as one of the most common problems
among women. The therapy is incomplete without knowing the underlying
pathology.
Objectives
To determine the types and frequency of endometrial pathologies in patients
presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding at Dhulikhel Hospital Kathmandu
university Hospital.
Methods
This is retrospective study total 100 cases were included over a period of one year
of Abnormal Uterine bleeding.
Results
Out of 100 cases of Abnormal uterine bleeding, 61% were due to non-organic cause
with a commonest histopathological findings proliferative endometrium. 27% cases
were due to organic cause with pregnancy related condition as most common
finding. 12% were reported as inadequate. The rate of postmenopausal bleeding
declined with increasing age in the postmenopausal period and endometritis was
the predominant finding.
Conclusion
There is an age specific association of Abnormal uterine bleeding with increased
incidence in perimenopausal age group. Postmenopausal bleeding declined with
increasing with endometritis the most common finding. Dilation and curettage is
helpful to exclude other organic pathology. It is useful for diagnosis and to know
pathological incidence of organic lesions in cases of Abnormal uterine bleeding
prior to surgery.
Keyword : Abnormal uterine bleeding, histopathology