Journal of Clinical Medicine Research, ISSN 1918-3003 print, 1918-3011 online, Open Access
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Original Article

Volume 6, Number 1, February 2014, pages 21-25


Endometrial Assessment: When is it Necessary?/b>

Tables

Table 1. Histopathological Findings
 
Histopathological findingsN%
Insufficient material1956.74
Endometrial atrophy1023.53
Polyps98033.87
Other benign changes1,30245.00
Simple hyperplasias without atypia2006.91
Simple hyperplasias with atypia130.45
Complex hyperplasias190.66
Endometrial cancer822.83
Total2,893100

 

Table 2. Correlation Between Endometrial Malignancy and the Presence or Absence of Uterine Bleeding
 
Uterine bleedingBenign lesion%Malignant lesion%Total
Present98393.44696.561,052
Absent1,79697.55452.451,841
Total2,77996.061143.942,893

 

Table 3. Uterine Malignancy by Age Group
 
Age group (years)Benign lesion%Malignant lesion%Total
≤ 2912298.3921.61124
30 - 491,75599.10160.901,771
≥ 5090290.38969.62998
Total2,77996.061143.942,893