Chronic endometritis. A clinical and histopathological study.

In: Medical journal of Zambia · 1977 · vol. 10(4) , pp. 99–105 · PMID:1023700 · W2418898677
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Abstract

Chronic endometritis is not an uncommon diagnosis in our biopsy material and we believe should be diagnosed more frequently. There seems to be no correlation however between clinical symptomalogy and severity of plasma cell infiltration of the endometrial stroma as observed histologically. Pelvic inflammatory disease is the condition most commonly associated with chronic endometritis. The precise etiology of pelvic inflammatory disease is not clear. No clinical cause could be found in 37.5% of our cases with histopathological diagnosis of chronic endometritis.

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