Differences of endometrial biopsy results among postmenopausal and reproductive age groups

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International Journal of Development Research

Differences of endometrial biopsy results among postmenopausal and reproductive age groups

Abstract: 

The aim of this tudy is to compare the different endometrial histopathologies among cases from postmen opausal to reproductive ages. From January 2011 through November 2013,  114 postmen opausal women and 100 randomly allocated reproductive age group cases were compared, on the basis of endometrial histopathological findings obtained from the archieves of Pathology Department. In our research the most common histopathologic diagnosis  in reproductive age group is secretoryendo metrium (%25) and also this is the most common result in postmen apausal age (%20.17). Proliferative endometrium is the second most common result in reproductive age and endometrial polyp (%12), endometrialhy perplasia (%21), hormone replacement therapy changes (%3) and endometrium cancer (%1) case scan be seen in this group of age. Endometrial polyp (%20.17) is the other most common histopathologic result in postmen opausal period and there is a significantly statistically difference in reproductive age (%12). In postmen opausal group endometrial atrophy (%2.64), endometrial polyp (%20.17), endometrialhy perplasia (%31.58), hormone replacement therapy changes (%0.87) and endometrium cancer (%6.14) listed. Endometritis is more common in reproductive age (%16) than postmen opausal age (%8.78). Endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial carcinoma and other pathologies like chronicendometritis, endometrial polyp, hormoneim balance effect and proliferative ndometrium were also diagnosed with accuracy as the patients present with complaints of menorrhagia which compelsclinicianstoinve stigate the cause of disease promptly.

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