Adenomyosis Flashcards

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What is adenomyosis?

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-adenomyosis refers to endometrial tissue inside the myometrium

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Describe the epidemiology of adenomyosis

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  • more common in later reproductive years and those who have had multiple pregnancies (multiparous)
  • occurs in around 10% of women
  • can occur alone or along endometriosis and fibroids
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Describe the aetiology of adenomyosis

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  • cause not fully understood
  • multiple factors involved including sex hormones, trauma and inflammation
  • condition is hormone dependent with symptoms usually resolving after menopause, similarly to endometriosis and fibroids
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Describe the presentation of adenomyosis

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around a third of pts asymptomatic

  • painful periods (dysmenorrhagia)
  • heavy periods (menorrhagia)
  • Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
  • infertility
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What might examination show for adenomyosis?

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  • enlarged and tender uterus

- will feel more soft than a uterus containing fibroids

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What investigations would you do to diagnose adenomyosis?

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  • transvaginal US of pelvis is firs-tline
  • MRI and transabdo US can be used if transvaginal US not acceptable
  • gold standard is to perform a histological examination after a hysterectomy but this is not usually done for obvious reasons
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What does management of adenomyosis depend on?

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  • symptoms
  • age
  • plans for pregnancy
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What is the management of adenomyosis the same as?

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same as management for menorrhagia

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What is the management for adenomyosis if contraception is not accepted?

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treatment during menstruation for symptomatic relief with:

  • transexamic acid when there is no pain
  • mefenamic acid (NSAID) where there is pain
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What is the management for adenomyosis if contraception is accepted?

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  • mirena coil (first line)
  • combined OCP
  • cyclical oral progestogens
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What other management options may be considered?

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  • gnRH agonists
  • endometrial ablation
  • uterine artery embolisation
  • hysterectomy
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How can adenomyosis affect pregnancy?

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  • Infertility
  • Miscarriage
  • Preterm birth
  • Small for gestational age
  • Preterm premature rupture of membranes
  • Malpresentation
  • Need for caesarean section
  • Postpartum haemorrhage
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