Historical Perspectives and Evolution of Menstrual Terminology
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Historical Perspectives and Evolution of Menstrual Terminology
Abstract
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) in the reproductive years in non-pregnant women comprises a group of symptoms that include abnormal frequency and the irregular onset of flow as well as prolonged and heavy menstrual bleeding. It is a common, chronic, and debilitating condition affecting women worldwide with an adverse impact on their quality of life. Until the last decade, the "menstrual" terminology used to describe both normal and abnormal uterine bleeding and its underlying causes was inconsistent, creating considerable confusion. Using standardized terminology may potentially improve clinical management as well as help designing and interpreting basic, translational, epidemiological, and clinical research in women with menstrual problems. In this article, we explore the history and evolution of menstrual terminology and discuss the two International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) systems on i.e., (A) menstrual terminology and definitions (B) and the causes of AUB, achieved through international consensus of relevant stakeholders through a long multistage journey.
Keywords: PALM-COEIN; abnormal uterine bleeding; menstrual disorders; menstrual terminology; menstruation.
Copyright © 2022 Chodankar, Munro and Critchley.
Conflict of interest statement
HC has received clinical research support for laboratory consumables and staff from Bayer AG (paid to Institution) and provides consultancy advice (no personal remuneration) for Bayer AG, PregLem SA, Gedeon Richter, Vifor Pharma UK Ltd, AbbVie Inc, and Myovant Sciences GmbH. HC receives royalties from UpToDate for article on abnormal uterine bleeding. RC has been supported as a clinical research fellow by Bayer AG. MM has received research support from AbbVie Inc and Pharmacosmos, and for consulting services from AbbVie Inc, Daiichi-Sankyo, Hologic Inc, Myovant Sciences, Pharmacosmos, and Vifor Pharma.
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