Endometrial diseases Flashcards
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the endometrial cavity and uterine musculature.
Clinical features of endometriosis
Dysmenorrhea (progresses to acyclic) Chronic/cyclic pelvic pain Dyspareunia Subfertility Uterosacral ligament nodularity (guitar string tenderness) Fixed retroverted uterus Depression
Key investigations
Transvaginal ultrasound may show ovarian endometrioma (homogenous low-level echoes) or deep pelvic endometriosis (hypoechoic linear thickening)
Laparascopy indicated if:
NSAID resistant lower abdo pain
Pain missing school/work
If concerns of infertility
Endometriosis: Treatment if fertility required
Clomifene (anti-oestrogen) or letrozole (aromatase inhibitor)
or
IVF and therapeutic laproscopy
Endometriosis: Treatment if fertility not required. endometrioma or suspected deep disease
Surgery
GnRH agonist, progestogen
Endometriosis: Treatment if fertility not required. No Endometrioma or suspected deep disease
- COCs with NSAIDs
- GnRH agonist
- Progestogens
Adenomyosis
Extension of endometrial tissue and stroma into the uterine myometrium
Diagnosing adenomyosis
Transvaginal US
MRI Scan
Histology after hysterectomy
Risk factors for adenomyosis
40-50s
Parity (women who have had children))
Prior uterine surgery
Clinical features of adenomyosis
Abnormal uterine bleeding
Dyspareunia
Dysmenorrhea
Often asympotomatic uterine is symmetrically enlarged and tender
Management of adenomyosis
COCs or progestins such as mirena (IUS)
NSAIDs
Hysterectomy
GnRH agonist (D+C necessary to exclude endometrial carcinoma
Endometrial hyperplasia
Endometrial thickening with proliferation of irregularly sized and shaped glands
Common cause of hyperplasia
Exogenous oestrogen
Risk factors for hyperplasia
50-70 Years
Obesity
Nulliparity, early menarche, late menopause
Oestrogen replacement therapy (Tamoxifen)
PCOS
T2DM
Granulosa cell tumour
Classifications of endometrial hyperplasia
Simple No Atypia 1%
Simple Atypia 8%
Complex No Atypia 3%
Complex Atypia 29%
Atypia is abnormal cell
%= chance of malignancy