Endometrial hyperplasia is considered to be a frequent cause of menorrhagia. Traditionally, this pathology was diagnosed from specimens obtained by uterine curettage or after hysterectomy for benign disease. With hysteroscopy one can visualize the uterine cavity directly and perform guided biopsies of the endometrial mucosa. We assessed the reliability of hysteroscopic procedures in the diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia. We performed 980 hysteroscopies in 3 years for menorrhagia and found endometrial hyperplasia in 128 women. We compared the results with histologic findings. Statistical analysis was performed according to McNemar test. On the basis of the results, hysteroscopy diagnoses and monitors
Hyperplastic human endometrium
Bettocchi S;
1996-01-01
Abstract
Endometrial hyperplasia is considered to be a frequent cause of menorrhagia. Traditionally, this pathology was diagnosed from specimens obtained by uterine curettage or after hysterectomy for benign disease. With hysteroscopy one can visualize the uterine cavity directly and perform guided biopsies of the endometrial mucosa. We assessed the reliability of hysteroscopic procedures in the diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia. We performed 980 hysteroscopies in 3 years for menorrhagia and found endometrial hyperplasia in 128 women. We compared the results with histologic findings. Statistical analysis was performed according to McNemar test. On the basis of the results, hysteroscopy diagnoses and monitorsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.