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  • Title: Flexible hysteroscopy in irregular uterine bleeding.
    Author: Zlatkov V, Kostova P, Barzakov G, Tcholakova A, Milochov V, Velinov E, Radeva V, Mihova A.
    Journal: J BUON; 2007; 12(1):53-6. PubMed ID: 17436402.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: The objective of our study was to analyze the possibilities of diagnostic flexible hysteroscopy in women with irregular uterine bleeding. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study involved 661 women aged 26-72 years (mean 46.23) with mild to moderate irregular uterine bleeding who agreed to have invasive investigations. Diagnostic hysteroscopy by panoramic fibrohysteroscope Pentax LH-150 II (5 mm in diameter) was performed initially to all patients, followed by classical dilatation and curettage (D & C). RESULTS: Different types of normal endometrium were found in 248 (37.52%) women, hyperplasia and polyposis in 300 (45.39%), suspected changes for atypia and neoplasia in 82 (12.40%) and other different findings in 31 (4.69%). Subsequent D & C showed lack of adequate material from the uterine cavity in 26 (3.93%) women, in 538 (81.39%) the morphological findings were due to hormonal and dyshormonal reasons, 66 (9.98%) were with different precancer and cancer lesions and in 31 (4.69%) cases, clinically and morphologically, bleeding was due to the presence of submucosal myomas, intrauterine devices, residua and pathology of the chorion. CONCLUSION: The comparison of the hysteroscopy results with clinical and histological findings from D & C showed good diagnostic possibilities of the flexible hysteroscopy for evaluation of women with irregular bleeding (sensitivity 74.07% and specificity 90.61%). This examination is relatively simple, safe and requires simultaneous performance of a direct biopsy, in order to improve the accuracy of the results.
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