Histerektomi olgularında adenomyosis prevelansı ve ilişkili faktörler

In: Zeynep Kamil Tıp Bülteni · 2015 · vol. 0(0) · doi:10.16948/zktb.11649 · W2201816483
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Histological examination of 109 hysterectomized patients revealed an adenomyosis prevalence of 29.4%, associated with abnormal uterine bleeding and high parity.

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Bu retrospektif çalışma, histerektomi olmuş 109 hastanın histerektomi materyallerinde adenomyosis prevalansını ve yaş, parite, menapozal durum ile histerektomi endikasyonlarının adenomyosis olan ve olmayan gruplar arasındaki farklılıklarını karşılaştırmayı amaçladı. Bulgular, adenomyosis saptanan olguların ortalama yaşının 55 olduğunu ve parite ile anormal uterin kanamanın adenomyosisli grupta daha yüksek olduğunu gösterdi (p<0.05). Çalışmada histerektomi örneklerinde adenomyosis oranı %29.4 olarak raporlandı ve anormal uterin kanama ile daha yüksek parite sayısının adenomyosis oranını artırdığı belirtildi. Bu çalışma, histolojik tanıya dayalı histerektomi materyal verileriyle sınırlı olup genellenebilirlik açısından kısıt oluşturabilir. Bu paper is centrally about adenomyosis — histerektomi olgularında adenomyosis prevalansı ve ilişkili faktörlerin histolojik inceleme temelli değerlendirilmesini ele alır.

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Objective: Adenomyosis is a entity characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma embedded within the myometrium without apparent contact with the endo-myometrial junction. As the diagnosis of adenomyosis is based on histological examination, the condition is best described in women at the time of hysterectomy.Material and Methods: We evaluated results of 109 hysterectomized patients retrospectively. Age, parity, menopausal status and indication of hysterectomy were compared between adenomyosis positive and negative patients according to histological findings. P value under 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: The mean of age patients with adenomyosis were 55. Parity and abnormal uterine bleeding were associated factors with adenomyosis (p&amp;lt;0.05). Concluison: Our study demonstrated that the prevalence of adenomyosis at hysterectomy was 29.4%. Adenomyosis is more frequent among women reporting abnormal uterine bleeding and with high parity.

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