Abstract:
Objective: To identify' risk f actors for abnormal uterine
bleeding caused by endometrial hyperplasia based on the
analysis of clinical and anamnestic data in women of repro
ductive age. Material and methods: 90 women of reproduc
tive age were examined at the gynecological department of
the Tashkent Medical Academy. The control group consisted
of 30 women who sought pregnancy planning and pre-preg
nancy counseling. The main group consisted of 60 women
with abnormal uterine bleeding caused by endometrial hy
perplasia. The diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia was con-
finned histologically by endometrial biopsy during hysteros-
copy. All patients gave informed consent to participate in the
study. Results: The risk of endometrial hyperplasia increases
with age, in women with excess body weight, gastrointestinal
diseases, irregular menstrual cycle in history, primary infer
tility, genital endometriosis, chronic endometritis, medical
abortion in history, as well as among women in unregistered
marriages. Conclusions: Further research should be aimed
at a personalized approach to the treatment of women with
endometrial hyperplasia taking into account the risk factors
for its development and prevention of relapses