Pushpa Singh1, Pooja Dwivedi2, Shweta Mendiratta1
1PGIMER, Dr.R.M.L Hospital, New Delhi, India
2CGHS Dispensory, New Delhi, India
Tóm tắt
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation resulting from the loss of ovarian follicular activity. Bleeding that occurs 12 months after the last menstrual period is labeled as postmenopausal bleeding. The aim of the present study was to study endometrial thickness by transvaginal sonography, and correlate it with the cytological pattern evaluated by endometrial aspiration and histopathological pattern of the hysteroscopic directed biopsy. Sixty patients presenting with postmenopausal bleeding in outpatient department, after applying both inclusion and exclusion criteria, were enrolled in the present study. Majority (38.33 %) of patients had atrophic endometrium or normal endometrium. Endometrium was hyperplastic in 18 (30 %) patients, polyp in 6 (10 %) patients, and growth in 7 (11.67 %) patients. On histopathology, majority of patients (38.33 %) had atrophic endometrium. Endometrial hyperplasia was detected in 14 (23.33 %) out of which 11 had simple hyperplasia while 3 had atypical hyperplasia. Endometrial cancer was detected in 8 (13.33 %) patients. Out of 8 cases of endometrial malignancy, one case was confirmed as endometrial adenocarcinoma on histopathology. Role of endometrial thickness cannot be undermined for detecting patients at high risk especially with comorbid conditions. Histo-pathological evaluation is mandatory for ruling out malignancy in selected cases of PMB through hysteroscopy.