Abstract

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding is most common complaint during reproductive age group. The woman with AUB were classified according to PALM-COEIN classification. The most of the woman (38%) belongs to AUB(L). The most common histopathological finding was secretary phase of endometrium 44.28%. The most common histopathological finding in AUB(M) was simple hyperplasia without atypia was 77.77%. Therefore the PALM- COEIN classification system is applicable globally and should be followed every health facility.

Highlights

  • Introduction abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is most common problem in reproductive age group and this affect their quality of life

  • Out of 210, 130 patients belonged to PALM structural component and 80 belonged to COEIN functional component.AUB (L) 80(38%) was the most common cause for AUB followed by AUB(A)19(9%)which is seen in other studies. 5–7 Eighty(38.10%)belonged to COEIN functional component which was similar to studies conducted by Mishra and sultan.[5]

  • AUB (O) 73(34%) subjects belonged to ovulatory disorder functional component of COEIN which was similar to the study conducted by Mishra and sultan

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Introduction

Introduction abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is most common problem in reproductive age group and this affect their quality of life. 1. During reproductive age 10-15% of women having episode of AUB. The diagnosis is by histopathological examination of the endometrium samples (D/C, F/C biopsy) or by hysteroscopic biopsy samples This cause AUB in around 13–20% women of reproductive age. Apart from medical therapy for the management of AUB, there is the introduction of more conservative techniques for the management of menorrhagia such as the Mirena (LNG- IUS) and second - generation endometrial ablation techniques, the role of operative hysteroscopy with either the resect scope or laser has diminished markedly As a result, their main use is in the management of submucosal fibroids. Their main use is in the management of submucosal fibroids. 4 BONNEYS P 103 operation on uterine cavity

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