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Introduction: Postmenopausal bleeding is a common complaint from women seen in
general practice, although majority of them, will have no major problem.
Objective: Study of endometrium in postmenopausal women with suspicious
sonographic endometrial changes. Comparison of findings in asymptomatic women and
those who reported metrorrhagia.
Methods: Consultation of outpatient medical records of 487 women undergoing
endometrial study (sonohysterography, hysteroscopy), between January/2004 and
July/2010. Patients were subdivided into two groups: women with (G1) and without
(G2) complaints of postmenopausal metrorrhagia.
Results: G1 and G2 comprises 78 and 409 women, respectively. G1: 23.1% normal
uterine cavity, 74.3% benign pathology (majority endometrial polyps) and 2.6% of
them endometrial carcinoma. G2: 14.4% normal uterine cavity, 83.7% benign
pathology (majority endometrial polyps), 1.4% endometrial hyperplasia and
endometrial carcinoma in 0.49%.
Conclusion: Postmenopausal metrorrhagia is associated with an increased risk of
endometrial malignancy, in relation to asymptomatic, although represents a minority of the population. To highlight the existence of premalignant and malignant pathology in asymptomatic endometrial thickening.
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Pós-Menopausa Endométrio Hemorragia HDE GIN
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Departamento de Ginecologia, Hospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE