Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Mar 2017)

Story of a Giant Endometrial Polyp in Asymptomatic Postmenopausal Female

  • Jahnavi Meena,
  • Rahul Manchanda,
  • Sudhir Kulkarni,
  • Nirmal Bhargava,
  • Priyanka Mahawar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/24801.9482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. QD06 – QD07

Abstract

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Endometrial polyps are localized overgrowth of endometrial glands and stoma through the uterine cavity. They are associated with postmenopausal bleeding, infertility and menorrhagia and are affected by unbalanced oestrogen therapy or increased frequency of tamoxifen exposure. We report a case of giant endometrial polyp in postmenopausal female without vaginal bleeding and hormone or drug use. A 65-year-old, postmenopausal female P3L2 with hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) came for routine health check-up. Her physical examination was normal. Pelvic examination uterus was multiparous sized, mid positioned and bilateral fornices were free. Patient was planned for hysteroscopic guided biopsy as her Ultrasonography (USG) showed endometrial thickness to be 12.3 mm. On hysteroscopy, there was hyperplastic endometrium with large endometrial polyp of size 8.5 cm. Polypectomy was done and the same was sent for histopathological evaluation. Report showed cystic hyperplasia without atypia. To summarize, postmenopausal female will not always present with symptoms and USG can also quite frequently miss the diagnosis, so proper evaluation is needed using hysteroscopy which is gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of endometrial polyp.

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