Abstract

Background: Abnormal-uterine-bleeding (AUB) is caused due to numerous systemic or functional etiologies. Patients may come with metrorrhagia, menorrhagia, intermenstrual bleeding and polymenorrhea. The underlying pathology can be ascertained by histological variations of endometrium considering the age, the phase of menstrual cycle and the use of any exogenous hormones. This study aims to assess the correlation between endometrial changes and concerned hormone levels.
 Methodology: This will be a Prospective study conducted for two years in Histopathology Department of Pathology, JNMC, Wardha. Total 65 female patients with complaint of irregular uterine bleeding will be included in this study. The histomorphology patterns of endometrial lesions will be studied and classified according to WHO classification. The collected data will be analysed using appropriate statistical methods.
 Results: A Significant correlation is expected between endometrial changes and concerned hormone levels.
 Conclusion: Conclusion will be drawn from the results obtained from the study.

Highlights

  • The definition of Abnormal- uterine-bleeding (AUB) is any form of bleeding which is not within the normal range of quantity, frequency, duration or cyclicity

  • Patients may come with metrorrhagia, menorrhagia, intermenstrual bleeding and polymenorrhea

  • The frequency of abnormal uterine bleeding in patients is more prevalent in the age group of 40 to 49 years, where the prevalence in the population pool was around 64 percent [3]

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Introduction

The definition of Abnormal- uterine-bleeding (AUB) is any form of bleeding which is not within the normal range of quantity, frequency, duration or cyclicity. Vaginal bleeding which occurs before menarche is referred to abnormal, while in females of child bearing and premenopausal age, any variation in menstrual period, frequency, duration or amount of flow, as well as bleeding between cycles, are considered as an abnormal sign. The frequency of abnormal uterine bleeding in patients is more prevalent in the age group of 40 to 49 years, where the prevalence in the population pool was around 64 percent [3]. Abnormal-uterine-bleeding (AUB) is caused due to numerous systemic or functional etiologies. This study aims to assess the correlation between endometrial changes and concerned hormone levels. Total 65 female patients with complaint of irregular uterine bleeding will be included in this study. Results: A Significant correlation is expected between endometrial changes and concerned hormone levels.

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