ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA AND POLYPS

D. Vukićević ,
D. Vukićević

Medical faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

N. Mitić ,
N. Mitić

Medical faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

M. Mijović ,
M. Mijović

Medical faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

B. Đerković
B. Đerković

Medical faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

Published: 01.01.2011.

Volume 39, Issue 1 (2011)

pp. 93-96;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed201101406V

Abstract

Endometrial hyperplasia appears like a result of continues, not mortified stimulation of endometrial by estrogenically hormones. Endometrial becomes nub which histological mirrors in endometrial gland multiplication, in smaller amount even endometrial strom. Endometrial polyp represents focal overmuch growth of gland stromas endometrial and its considered a focal endometrial hyperplasia. Therefore we will examine them at the same time. Medical faculty of Prishtina - Kosovska Mitrovica did an analysis of biopsy and operational material in pathology institute in the period from 2005 to 2008 out of 3696 histological proved cases, its recorded that 210 cases have endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial polyp, which is 5,68%. According histological type the most often seen is endometrii hyperplasia simplex who is spotted in 127 cases (60,48% - D= 0,195; p<0,001), endometrii hyperplasia complex in 19 cases (9,09%), cases where endometrial hyper-plasia and endometrial polyps are united are spotted in 14 cases (6,67%), while endometrii polypus in 50 cases (23,81%). By analysis of all types of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial polyps we came to conclusion that all of these changes are mostly made at the age of 41-50 (60,48%) compared to other ages. (D=0,267; p<0,001). In between all patients the youngest was 22 years old (endometrii hyperplasia simplex) and the oldest 78 years old (endometrii polypus). On the basics of studied values, regression's analysis it's been confirmed that the numbers of cases with endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial polyps are growing for 8,6 every year, which points at bigger and bigger problem in the whole pathology.

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