1. [Diagnostic strategy for intrauterine lesions].
- Author
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Belghiti J, Egels S, and Canlorbe G
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Postmenopause, Hysteroscopy, Endometrium diagnostic imaging, Endometrium pathology, Ultrasonography, Uterine Hemorrhage diagnosis, Uterine Hemorrhage pathology, Endometrial Neoplasms diagnosis, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
DIAGNOSTIC STRATEGY FOR INTRAUTERINE LESIONS The diagnostic strategy for intrauterine lesions is a question that arises very frequently in gynecological consultations. Endometrial cancer is more frequent in postmenopausal women and bleeding is the first clinical sign in more than 90% of cases. Pelvic ultrasound and endometrial biopsy have a very important place in the diagnostic strategy. After a single episode of abnormal uterine bleeding and when the ultrasound estimates the thickness of the endometrium to be less than or equal to 4 mm, it is possible to postpone further uterine exploration. In the event of recurrent abnormal uterine bleeding or when the thickness of the endometrium is greater than 4 mm in a postmenopausal woman, additional uterine explorations (hysteroscopy and histology) are recommended. If endometrial cancer is discovered, the key examination is lumbopelvic MRI., Competing Interests: J. Belghiti déclare des interventions ponctuelles pour Intuitive Surgical. - S. Egels déclare n’avoir aucun lien d’intérêts - G. Canlorbe déclare des liens durables avec Intuitive Surgical et avoir été pris en charge à l’occasion de déplacement pour congrès par Applied Medical.
- Published
- 2022