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Abnormal uterine bleeding in the perimenopause

J T Awwad1, T L Toth, I Schiff

  • 1Massachusetts General Hospital, Vincent Memorial Gynecology Service, Harvard Medical School, Boston.

International Journal of Fertility and Menopausal Studies
|September 1, 1993
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Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common perimenopausal complaint. Recent diagnostic and therapeutic advancements allow for more tailored and efficient management, improving outcomes for women.

Area of Science:

  • Gynecology
  • Reproductive Medicine

Background:

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a prevalent gynecologic issue in perimenopausal women.
  • It is a leading indication for hysterectomy, a common surgical procedure in the United States.
  • Effective management requires a systematic evaluation of potential organic causes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present recent diagnostic and therapeutic trends in managing AUB in perimenopausal women.
  • To highlight advancements in diagnostic tools and their impact on treatment strategies.
  • To discuss the integration of minimally invasive surgery and new medical therapies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current diagnostic technologies for uterine cavity visualization.
  • Evaluation of evolving medical and surgical treatment options for AUB.

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  • Analysis of trends in patient management protocols.
  • Main Results:

    • Technological improvements enhance diagnostic resolution for uterine pathology.
    • Direct visualization of the uterine cavity complements endometrial sampling.
    • Therapies are increasingly personalized, utilizing medical strategies or selective minimally invasive surgery.

    Conclusions:

    • Modern diagnostic tools improve the accuracy and efficiency of AUB management.
    • Tailored therapeutic approaches, including minimally invasive options, offer better outcomes.
    • These advancements are crucial for addressing AUB as a significant health concern in perimenopausal women.