Uterine pathology Flashcards
What are the indications for doing endometrial sampling ?
- Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
- Investigation for infertility
- Spontaneous and therapeutic abortion
- Assessment of response to hormonal therapy
- Endometrial ablation
- Work up prior to hysterectomy for benign indications
- Incidental finding of thickened endometrium on scan
- Endometrial cancer screening in high risk patients
List the different types of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
- Menorrhagia
- Metrorrhagia
- Polymenorrhoea
- Polymenorrhagia
- Menometrorrhagia
- Amenorrhoea
- Oligomenorrhoea
Define dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB)
DUB:AUB with no organic cause
Define post-menopausal bleeding (PMB)
AUB > 1 year after cessation of menstruation
What are the causes of AUB in adolescence/early repoductive life ?
- DUB usually due to anovulatory cycles
- Pregnancy/miscarriage
- Endometritis
- Bleeding disorders
What are the causes of AUB in reporductive life/perimenopause?
- Pregnancy/miscarriage
- DUB: anovulatory cycles, luteal phase defects,
- Endometritis
- Endometrial/endocervical polyp
- Leiomyoma
- Adenomyosis
- Exogenous hormone effects
- Bleeding disorders
- Hyperplasia
- Neoplasia: cervical, endometrial
What are the causes of AUB post menopause ?
- Atrophy
- Endometrial polyp
- Exogenous hormones: HRT, tamoxifen
- Endometritis
- Bleeding disorders
- Hyperplasia, Endometrial carcinoma
- Sarcoma
How is endometrial thickness assessed and what is the relevent measurements with regards to endometrial cancer ?
TVUS - thickness of >4mm in postmenopausal women (16mm in premenopausal) is generally taken as an indication for biopsy due to risk of endometrial cancer
What is the most common biopsy menthod for obtaining samples from the endometrium and why?
Dilatation and curretage - Most thorough sampling method, but can miss 5% hyperplasias/cancers
Define what endometritis is
It is infection or inflammation of the endometrium
What are the risk factors for development of endometritis ?
- C-section
- Prolonged rupture of membranes
- Severe meconium staining in liquor
- Long labour with multiple examinations.
- Manual removal of placenta
- Retained products of conception.
- Mother’s age at extremes of reproductive span.
- Poor hygeine
- Maternal anaemia.
- Obesity.
- DM
- Prolonged surgery.
- Internal fetal monitoring
- Pre-existing infection: history of pelvic infection, presence of bacterial vaginosis or Group B streptococcal infection.
What are the signs/symptoms of endometritis ?
Symptoms:
- Fever.
- Abdominal pain.
- Offensive-smelling lochia.
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding - postpartum haemorrhage.
- Abnormal vaginal discharge.
- Dyspareunia.
- Dysuria.
- General malaise.
Signs:
- Pyrexial
- Pain and uterine tenderness, which may radiate to the adnexae.
- Tachycardia.
What is the treatment of endometritis ?
- 1st line = Co-amoxiclav + metronidazole
- 2nd line = If penicillin allergy co-trimoxazole + metronidazole
How do endometrial polyps tend to present ?
- Usually asymptomatic but may present with bleeding or discharge
- Often occur around and after the menopause
- Almost always benign
What is adenomyosis ?
It is Endometrial glands and stroma within the myometrium and a cause of AUB resulting in menorrhagia/dysmenorrhoea