[Diagnostic modalities of endometrial ultrasonography in women with irregular bleeding in menopause].

In: Akusherstvo i ginekologiia · 2001 · vol. 41(1) , pp. 17–9 · PMID:11519302 · W206852276
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Abstract

UNLABELLED: The aim of the present study was to investigate the diagnostic possibilities of the endovaginal sonography for the assessment of the state of the endometrium in women with irregular bleeding in climax. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty women between 40 to 60 years (mean 47.8) with irregular genital bleeding were investigate. Using transvaginal ultrasound, anterior-posterior, length and width dimensions of the uterus were measured and echostructure of the endometrium was defined. The dilatation and curettage of endometrial cavity was performed subsequently. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The histological examination of the curettage material shows - normal endometrium in 15 women, cystic hyperplasian in 16, atrophic endometrium in 11, atypical hyperplasia in 5 and endometrial cancer in 3 women. The correlation of these findings with the results from ultrasound investigation shows, that the degree of the endometrial thickness play a role as a criteria to establish the diagnostic protocol. CONCLUSION: The summarized data from our study shows, that in the limit of 8 mm, the diagnostic accuracy of the method - sensitivity - 75% specificity - 73.8% amd efficacy - 74% give us cause to recommend the transvaginal sonography of the endometrium in women in climax, as a screening tool in the diagnostic protocol for endometrial cancer.

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