Lecture 9: Benign Conditions of Uterus, Cervix, Ovary and FT's Flashcards
Most common congenital cervical anomalies are a result of what?
Malfusion of the paramesonephric ducts
What is a uterus didelphysis?
2 separate uterine bodies w/ its own cervix, attached fallopian tube and vagina
A small T-shaped endometrial cavity or cervical collar deformity have historically been seen w/ exposure to what?
DES
What is the most common neoplasm of the uterus and what does it arise from?
- Uterine leiomyomas “fibroids”
- Benign tumors derived from local proliferation of smooth muscle cells of myometrium
Uterine leiomyomas “fibroids” are generally asymptomatic, but if symptomatic, what sx’s are seen and this is the most common indication for what?
- Excessive uterine bleeding, pelvic pressure, pain and infertility
- Most common indication for hysterectomy
What are 4 risk factors for developing uterine leiomyomas “fibroids?”
- ↑ age during reproductive years
- African American women have 2-3 fold ↑ risk
- Nulliparity
- Family hx
What are the gross characteristics of uterine fibroids?
Spherical, well-circumscribed, white firm lesions w/ a whorled appearance of cut sections
What is the most common subtype of uterine fibroids; arise where?
INTRAMURAL arising within myometrium
What is the most common presenting sx of uterine leiomyomas “fibroids?”
Prolonged or heavy bleeding
What are some of the signs of a uterine fibroid on bimanual exam; how is the degree of enlargement characterized?
- Enlarged, irregularly shaped uterus
- If palpated mass moves with the cervix it is suggestive of a fibroid uterus
- Degree of enlargement is described in “week size” used to estimate equivalent gestational size
What is the typically the first theapeutic option for treatment of uterine leiomyomas?
Combination (estogen + progesterone) –> OCP’s and rings
When are GnRH agonist such as Depo-Lupon used as therapy for uterine leiomyomas?
Used to ↓ fibroid size; usually used to alter route of surgery
What is uterine artery embolization used for treatment of fibroids?
Microspheres/polyvinyl alcohol particles are introduced into the uterine a. and occlude the artery feeding the fibroid –> necrosis of the fibroid
What may be seen on ultrasound with endometrial polyps; which type of imaging allows for better detection?
- Focal thickening of the endometrial stripe
- Saline hysterosonography and hysteroscopy allow for better detection
How are endometrial polyps managed clinically?
Need to remove via hysteroscopy since endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma may also present as polyps
How do endocervical polyps differ from ectocervical polyps; which is most common?
- Endocervical = more common; beefy red in color; arise from endocervical canal
- Ectocervical = less common; pale in appearance
Common symptoms of endometrial hyperplasia?
Intermenstrual, heavy or prolonged bleeding that is unexplained