TO STUDY THE CORRELATION BETWEEN CLINICAL EVALUATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING
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https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v4i11.1526Keywords:
Clinical, Histopathological, Uterine BleedinAbstract
Background & Method: The present study was conducted after approval from institutional ethical committee in the Department of Pathology, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, M.P. The study design was cross sectional observational and included Prospective study from Apr 2017 to March 2019.
Result: Adenomyosis was seen in 29.7% of cases. Dual pathology of adenomyosis and leiomyoma was seen in 10.3% cases, adenomyosis with endometrial polyp was seen in 1.3% of cases, adenomyosis with endocervical polyp was seen in 0.7% cases, and 0.3% cases each of atrophic uterus, bicornuate uterus and neurofibroma with adenomyosis was seen.
Conclusion: The preoperative diagnosis correlates well with the final histopathological diagnosis. However, there are considerable numbers of incidental findings, which are diagnosed only on histopathological evaluation.
Keywords: Clinical, Histopathological & Uterine Bleeding.
Study Designed: Prospective Observational Study.
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