Publication: Prevalence and clinical predictors of endometrial hyperplasia in anovulatory women presenting with amenorrhea
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2006-02-01
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14730766
09513590
09513590
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Mahidol University
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Gynecological Endocrinology. Vol.22, No.2 (2006), 101-105
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Yada Tingthanatikul, Wicharn Choktanasiri, Mana Rochanawutanon, Sawaek Weerakeit Prevalence and clinical predictors of endometrial hyperplasia in anovulatory women presenting with amenorrhea. Gynecological Endocrinology. Vol.22, No.2 (2006), 101-105. doi:10.1080/09513590600585997 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/23082
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Prevalence and clinical predictors of endometrial hyperplasia in anovulatory women presenting with amenorrhea
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The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and clinical predictors of endometrial hyperplasia (EH) in amenorrheic women with anovulation. Fifty-seven women were enrolled in the study. Of these, 43 were diagnosed to have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and 14 to have idiopathic anovulation. All women received transvaginal sonography to assess endometrial thickness (ET), patterns and abnormalities. At the same time, an endometrial biopsy was taken using a Pipelle instrument. The women's age, body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were 32.0 ± 6.0 years, 27.3 ± 6.5 kg/m2and 0.82 ± 0.06 (mean ± standard deviation), respectively. Twenty (35.1%) and 19 (33.3%) women were classified as obese by BMI and WHR, respectively. Hypertension was found in 17 (29.8%) women. The prevalence of EH was 45.6%. Most cases were simple EH, and only one (1.75%) was simple EH with atypia. EH prevalence was 48.8% and 35.7% in PCOS and idiopathic anovulatory women, respectively. Age, BMI, WHR and ET did not predict EH, whereas the endometrial hyperechogenic pattern was a clinical predictor of EH with borderline significance. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that almost half of the anovulatory women with amenorrhea had EH and no significant predictor was found. In view of these findings, an endometrial biopsy should be performed in all women with this disorder. © 2006 Taylor & Francis.