The women of postmenopausal age have features of hyperplastic processes of endometrium

In: Perinatology and reproductology: from research to practice · 2024 · vol. 4(3-1) , pp. 91–98 · doi:10.52705/2788-6190-2024-03.1-13 · W4406498768
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This study investigated clinical and anamnestic features of endometrial hyperplasia in 90 postmenopausal women, identifying age, obesity, reproductive history, contraceptive use, and comorbidities as risk factors.

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The objective: study clinical­and­anamnestic features of hyperplastic processes of endometrium for the women of postmenopausal age.Materials and methods. 90 women were inspected with hyperplasia of endometrium in postmenopause (basic group). Distributing of patients a morphological form served as a criterion on groups. Among inspected glandular hyperplasia of endometrium was diagnosed in 32,2% patients, in 45,6% are endometrial polyps, in 22,2% is adenomatous hyperplasia of endometrium. A control group was made by 30 patients in postmenopause without hyperplasia of endometrium.Results. Most women in research (76,7%) suffered a climacteric syndrome in the period of transition of menopause (p<0,01). In 59,6% from them those or other displays of climacteric syndrome were saved in a postmenopausal period. Among the clinical displays of climacteric syndrome in postmenopause it is possible to select psycho­emotional, vasculomotor, urogenital disorders, and also late variable violations. Patients which suffer a climacteric syndrome produced complaints about hot waves, increased sweating, suppression of moods, «horripilation», chill, head pains, confused, nausea. Complaint about the rush of heat and increased sweating was produced by 32,2% women with ferrous hyperplasia of endometrium, 52,5% patient with the endometrial polyps and 18,6% inspected from a sub­group with adenomatous hyperplasia of endometrium. Psycho­emotional climacteric violations appeared a neurosis­like syndrome: emotional lability, suppression of moods, dysphoria, violation of cognitive processes, sleep and memory. A tearfulness and crabbiness is marked for every second woman in research (50,0%); sleep disturbance – in 66,7%; confused, nausea and other vestibular symptoms – at the every third (33,3%). In the sub­group of women with adenomatous hyperplasia of endometrium by comparison to other sub­groups of research patients prevailed with violations of memory and sleep (72,7%), and also with muscular and arthral pains (54,5%). Conclusions. The results of the conducted researches testify that for the women of postmenopausal age followings reliable factors of risk of development were certain, regardless of its form: increase of age of woman of 63,8±6,36 year (63,3%); surplus mass of body – 28,9±3,2 year (95% 28,0–29,3); absence of births in anamnesis – 35,6% (р=0,002); presence of abortions in anamnesis — 70,0% (р=0,005); low frequency of the use of oral contraceptives – 4,4% (р=0,017); high frequency of the use of endometrial contraceptives – 21,1% (р=0,023); presence of different gynaecological diseases in anamnesis – 40,6%; higher frequency of diseases of the cardiovascular system – 91,1% (р<0,001), endocrine system – 90,0% (р<0,001) and organs of digestion 76,7% (р<0,001).The got results need to be taken into account at development of algorithm of diagnostic and treatment­and­prophylactic measures. Keywords: hyperplastic processes of endometrium, postmenopause, clinic, diagnostics

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