2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20160877
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Histopathological pattern of endometrium in abnormal uterine bleeding of perimenopausal women

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“…In our study this phase was the most common endometrial pattern seen in 91 cases (43.0 %). Our study was in coordination with that of Talukdar et al 8 (41.66%), Sanjitha et al 9 (25.0%) and was second most common in the study by Sudhamani et al 10 (20.74%). In contrast, the studies done by Gopalan et al 11 (5.4%) and Badary et al 12 (3.6%) found this to be in slight predominance.…”
Section: Endometrial Hyperplasia Without Atypiasupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In our study this phase was the most common endometrial pattern seen in 91 cases (43.0 %). Our study was in coordination with that of Talukdar et al 8 (41.66%), Sanjitha et al 9 (25.0%) and was second most common in the study by Sudhamani et al 10 (20.74%). In contrast, the studies done by Gopalan et al 11 (5.4%) and Badary et al 12 (3.6%) found this to be in slight predominance.…”
Section: Endometrial Hyperplasia Without Atypiasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…13 In our study this phase was the second common endometrial pattern seen in 33 cases (15.6%). Our study was in coordination with that of Talukdar et al 8…”
Section: Secretory Phasesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the present study menorrhagia was the most common bleeding pattern which accounted for 65.5% which is comparable to 42.16% menorrhagia incidence reported by Jain M et al ,49% reported by Lotha et al,83.7% reported by Sreelakshmi U et al, 72% reported by Gupta et al ,45% reported by Das et al and 46.4% reported by Zeeba S et al[5][6][7][8] …”
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confidence: 81%
“…The dominant menstrual problem was menorrhagia which was similar to that reported by Jetley et al and Bharat etal. [10,11] In a study of 400 perimenopausal women, the most common type of bleeding pattern was menorrhagia (67.5%). [11] Post menopausal bleeding was reported in only 7.3 % while Bhatta et al reported in 23 %.…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,11] In a study of 400 perimenopausal women, the most common type of bleeding pattern was menorrhagia (67.5%). [11] Post menopausal bleeding was reported in only 7.3 % while Bhatta et al reported in 23 %. This variation may be due to age pattern.…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%