Evaluation of definitive histopathological results of patients diagnosed with endometrial polyps: a tertiary care center experience.

Reyhan Gündüz, Elif Ağaçayak, Gülcan Okutucu, Ulaş Alabalik, Mehmet Sıddık Evsen
Author Information
  1. Reyhan Gündüz: Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology/Diyarbakır/Turkey.
  2. Elif Ağaçayak: Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology/Diyarbakır/Turkey.
  3. Gülcan Okutucu: Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology/Diyarbakır/Turkey.
  4. Ulaş Alabalik: Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology/Diyarbakır/Turkey.
  5. Mehmet Sıddık Evsen: Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology/Diyarbakır/Turkey.

Abstract

Background: Although endometrial polyps are generally benign, there are also risks of malignancy.
Objectives: To determine the premalignancy and malignancy prevalence in patients diagnosed with endometrial polyps and to investigate factors affecting premalignancy and malignancy.
Methods: In our retrospective study, patients who were diagnosed with endometrial polyp with endometrial samples and who underwent polypectomy by hysteroscopy or hysterectomy within one year were included.
Results: Premalignant / malignant histopathological results were detected in 7 (2.8%) patients. There were no statistically significant differences in histopathological results and endometrial sampling indications between premenopausal and postmenopausal patients. Hysterectomy in patients with premalignant/ malignant results and hysteroscopy in patients with benign results were found to be significantly different. There was not a statistically significant difference between patients with benign results and those with premalignant/malignant results in menopausal status, symptoms, status of hormone replacement therapy and endometrial polyp size.
Conclusion: The possibility of premalignant/ malignant results in patients diagnosed with endometrial polyps should be kept in mind. The menopausal status, symptoms, sizes of endometrial polyps and whether or not the patient is on hormone replacement therapy should be considered while making the management plan. However, these should not be the decisive factors on their own.

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MeSH Term

Female
Humans
Hysteroscopy
Polyps
Precancerous Conditions
Pregnancy
Retrospective Studies
Tertiary Care Centers
Uterine Neoplasms

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