Study on Menorrhagia: Correlation with Fibroids

Rokshana Parvin Nupur, M. Begum, Farhana Shabnam, F. Sultana, Touhid Uddin Rupom
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Background: Excessive menstrual bleeding called menorrhagia is a common presentation of females seeking medical attention. Normally there is considerable variation in menstrual cycle length, duration and flow. Objective: To find out the assocation of fibroids in patients presenting with menorrhagia. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional prospective study was done from January to June 2013 among the female patients admitted in the department of Gynaecology & Obstetrics in Dhaka Medical College & Hospital. Patients presented with the complaints of menorrhagia and treated by surgical management were included. Results: Total 96 patients were included. The age range was 28–49 years with mean age 41.08 ± 5.174 years. In 92 (46.5%) patients excessive per vaginal bleeding was noted. Pain during menstruation was another major complaint (45, 46.5%). Lower abdominal heaviness was reported in 32 patients (16.2%). In about half of the patients (49%) uterine fibroid was diagnosed. In 29 patients (30.2%) adenomyosis was the finding. Out of 47 fibroid cases 39 (83%) had per vaginal bleeding history. Only 10 patients without fibroid experienced pervaginal bleeding. Chi-squared test was done to see whether there was any association between these two variables and the result was highly significant (p<0.001). Conclusion: As medical treatment is disappointing and surgery is the mainstay of treatment of menorrhagia caused by fibroids, diagnosis should be confirmed by different imaging techniques. Advancement in the field of imaging like saline infusion sonohysterography and hysteroscopy helps greatly to diagnose submucous fibroids and save patients from undue prolongation of medical treatment. J Enam Med Col 2020; 10(2): 99-103
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闭经与纤维瘤的相关性研究
背景:月经过多是女性就诊的常见症状。通常情况下,月经周期的长度、持续时间和流量都有相当大的变化。目的:探讨月经过多患者纤维瘤的发病关系。材料和方法:这项横断面前瞻性研究于2013年1月至6月在达卡医学院和医院妇产科住院的女性患者中进行。有月经过多的主诉并接受手术治疗的患者也包括在内。结果:共纳入96例患者。年龄范围为28–49岁,平均年龄为41.08±5.174岁。92例(46.5%)患者每次阴道出血过多。月经期间疼痛是另一个主要症状(45.46.5%)。32名患者(16.2%)报告下腹部沉重。大约一半的患者(49%)被诊断为子宫肌瘤。在29例(30.2%)患者中发现子宫腺肌病。在47例纤维瘤病例中,39例(83%)有阴道出血史。只有10名没有纤维瘤的患者出现阴道内出血。卡方检验结果显示这两个变量之间是否存在相关性,结果非常显著(p<0.001)。结论:由于药物治疗令人失望,而手术是治疗子宫肌瘤引起的月经过多的主要手段,因此应通过不同的成像技术来确认诊断。生理盐水灌注超声子宫造影和宫腔镜等成像领域的进步极大地有助于诊断粘膜下纤维瘤,并使患者免于过度延长医疗时间。《搪瓷医学杂志》2020;10(2):99-103
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