Histopathological Evaluation and Clinical Presentation in Postmenopausal Bleeding: An Observational Study
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Aim: Current research was performed to know the clinical importance of post-menopausal bleeding in terms of its risk factors, the occurrence of malignancy and histopathological assessment for the cause of the postmenopausal bleed. Materials and Methods: The total of 200 post-menopausal bleeding or the period of one year were incorporated in the research. All the incorporated cases presented clinically with spotting per vaginum, scanty flow, moderate to profuse bleeding were included. Results: Histopathological assessment was linked with post-menopausal bleeding, most of the subjects were found with simple hyperplasia without atypia with 68 women, followed by atrophic endometritis observed in 64 women, and minimum subjects have observed complex hyperplasia with atypia. Conclusion: A diversity of histopathological results is observed in PMB. Even though benign pathologies were more ordinary but the collective proportion of endometrial and cervical malignancies and pre-malignant conditions is significantly superior in this research. The clinicians should instruct the subjects about the alarming symptom of PMB and highlight the need for seeking urgent medical guidance and premature origination of treatment.
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