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A bnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is defined as any deviation in terms of cycle, duration of bleed... more A bnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is defined as any deviation in terms of cycle, duration of bleeding, amount of bleeding, or combination of all. AUB is the most common complaint that reproductive-age women bring to their gynaecologist. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is defined as abnormal bleeding from the uterus, unassociated with other structural and functional causes. It can occur any time between menarche and menopause, in anovulatory and ovulatory cycles. Management of AUB is not complete without tissue diagnosis, especially in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Patients with a history of anovulation, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and exogenous oestrogen use are at increased risk for hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma. [1] Adenocarcinoma of endometrium is often preceded by endometrial hyperplasia. [2] Hence, early accurate diagnosis and proper treatment of endometrial hyperplasia are essential to prevent endometrial carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study is done on women with a complaint of AUB in any age group attending the gynaecology OPD at MGMGH attached to KAPV Medical College during the period of
International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Research, Apr 1, 2019
A bnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is defined as any deviation in terms of cycle, duration of bleed... more A bnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is defined as any deviation in terms of cycle, duration of bleeding, amount of bleeding, or combination of all. AUB is the most common complaint that reproductive-age women bring to their gynaecologist. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is defined as abnormal bleeding from the uterus, unassociated with other structural and functional causes. It can occur any time between menarche and menopause, in anovulatory and ovulatory cycles. Management of AUB is not complete without tissue diagnosis, especially in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Patients with a history of anovulation, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and exogenous oestrogen use are at increased risk for hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma. [1] Adenocarcinoma of endometrium is often preceded by endometrial hyperplasia. [2] Hence, early accurate diagnosis and proper treatment of endometrial hyperplasia are essential to prevent endometrial carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study is done on women with a complaint of AUB in any age group attending the gynaecology OPD at MGMGH attached to KAPV Medical College during the period of
International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Research, Apr 1, 2019