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Comparative Study
. 1996 May 15;130(10):662-8, 728.

[Endometrial measurement by transvaginal sonography in postmenopausal bleeding]

[Article in Hebrew]
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Comparative Study

[Endometrial measurement by transvaginal sonography in postmenopausal bleeding]

[Article in Hebrew]
A Lewin et al. Harefuah. .

Abstract

We evaluated the role of transvaginal sonography (TVS) in the investigation of postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) in 50 women with PMB and 25 asymptomatic postmenopausal women presenting for periodic check-up, who served as controls. All those with PMB had a diagnostic curettage or hysterectomy within a week of TVS examination. Measurement of endometrial thickness was compared with the histopathological diagnosis of the endometrium. Of the 32 patients whose endometrial thickness was more than 5 mm, 22 had pathological changes in the endometrium. These included 6 cases of endometrial cancer and 16 with benign changes. All 18 patients of the PMB group with endometrial thickness less than 5 mm had normal endometrial histology. Endometrial thickness in all asymptomatic controls was less than 5 mm. Our results showed endometrial thickness greater than 5 mm to be 100% sensitive and 64% specific in identifying endometrial pathology. TVS follow-up without curettage may be considered for PMB patients with uniform endometrium less than 5 mm thick.

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