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From July 1985 to January 1989, 133 patients underwent endometrial sampling for evaluation of post menopausal bleeding (PMB). Of these patients, 114 (85.7 percent) showed benign histology with an average age of 58.6 years. Nineteen (14.3 percent) were malignant, all of which showed endometrial carcinoma. The average age was 65. In addition, 26.3 percent of patients with carcinoma had higher grade of tumor at hysterectomy when compared with the preoperative biopsy. The average volume of tissue removed at curettage was significantly greater in those with carcinoma. Hormonal therapy, duration of symptoms, hypertension, obesity or diabetes were not significant risk factors for carcinoma in our series. PMB remains a major symptom that may predict endometrial carcinoma and must be evaluated. In those patients with carcinoma, intraoperative evaluation of the uterus for tumor grade and depth of invasion is important in determining the extent of surgery.
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PMID:Post menopausal bleeding as a risk factor for endometrial carcinoma. 199 92

The authors report the incidence of endometrial adenocarcinoma and atypical hyperplasia in 245 women who had undergone uterine curettage for post-menopausal bleeding. In 4 cases a stenosis of the cervix precluded the curettage. Of the remaining 241 patients, 71.3% had negative histology; in 24.4% histology was compatible with adenocarcinoma or atypical endometrial hyperplasia; in a third group of 10 patients a different type of gynecological neoplasia was diagnosed. Obese, nulliparous women were more significantly affected by endometrial adenocarcinoma. The highest incidence was noted among women over 60 years of age. The authors describe some epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the population under study.
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PMID:A clinical and epidemiological study of 245 postmenopausal metrorrhagia patients. 262 39

Histopathological findings in 226 post-menopausal bleeding women were reviewed retrospectively. Adenocarcinoma of the endometrium was diagnosed in 7% and hyperplastic endometrium in 15%. The incidence of malignancy showed a definite rise with advancing age, increasing amount and duration of bleeding, prolonged time interval between the menopause and onset of bleeding, and enlarged uterus. Adenocarcinoma of the endometrium was associated in 40% of the patients with either obesity, diabetes mellitus, or hypertension. The most frequent histopathological finding was atrophic endometrium (45%).
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PMID:Histopathological findings in 226 women with post-menopausal uterine bleeding. 371 79

A twelve-year retrospective study of 54 consecutive cases of endometrial carcinoma revealed that post-menopausal bleeding was the commonest symptom, and the major associated risk factors were obesity and hypertension. Panhysterectomy was the corner-stone of treatment while adjunctive therapy was based on certain prognostic factors and the operator's preference.
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PMID:Risk factors and treatment of endometrial carcinoma. 816 Apr 55