6. Adenomyosis Flashcards
1
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Define: Adenomyosis (2)
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- Extension of areas of endometrial glands and stroma into the myometrium
- synonym: “endometriosis interna” (uterine wall may be diffusely involved)
2
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Describe epidemiology: Adenomyosis (3)
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- 15% of females >35 yr old; found in 20-40% of hysterectomy specimens
- mean age at presentation: 40-50 yr old (older age group than seen in endometriosis)
- adenomyosis is a common histologic finding in asymptomatic patients
3
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Describe clinical features: Adenomyosis (5)
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- often asymptomatic
- heavy menstrual bleeding, secondary dysmenorrhea, pelvic discomfort
- dyspareunia, dyschezia
- uterus symmetrically bulky, usually <14 cm
- Halban sign: tender, softened uterus on premenstrual bimanual exam
4
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Describe investigations: Adenomyosis (3)
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- clinical diagnosis
- U/S or MRI can be helpful
- endometrial sampling to rule out other pathology
5
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Describe medical tx: Adenomyosis (6)
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- iron supplements for anemia
- analgesics, NSAIDs
- Mirena® IUS
- CHC, medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera®) – limited evidence for efficacy
- GnRH agonists (e.g. leuprolide (Lupron ®))
- low dose danazol 100-200 mg PO OD (trial x 4 mo)
6
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Describe surgical tx: Adenomyosis (1)
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definitive: hysterectomy – treatment of choice in women who have completed childbearing
7
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Final diagnosis of adenomyosis is based on what? (1)
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on pathologic findings, but predictably identified on MRI