The enlarged uterus. Relation of uterine size to symptoms and histopathologic findings

To determine the association between the weight of an enlarged uterus and it clinical and histopathologic pictures. Forty-three patients with symptoms related to uterine enlargement of < 280 g who underwent total abdominal hysterectomy were compared to 73 patients with uteri weighing > or = 28...

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Published inJournal of reproductive medicine Vol. 41; no. 3; p. 166
Main Author LevGur, M
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Published United States 01.03.1996
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Abstract To determine the association between the weight of an enlarged uterus and it clinical and histopathologic pictures. Forty-three patients with symptoms related to uterine enlargement of < 280 g who underwent total abdominal hysterectomy were compared to 73 patients with uteri weighing > or = 280 g. The mean age, parity, duration of disease and incident of past myomectomy were not different. All symptoms except low abdominal pressure were similarly distributed. The incidences of leiomyomata combined with adenomyosis were similar. A leiomyoma alone was more frequent in patients with a uterus of > or = 280 g (P < .001) while adenomyosis alone was more commonly associated with a smaller uterus (P < .001). Symptoms were not related to uterine weight except for low abdominal pressure, which was absent from smaller uteri. The diagnosis of leiomyomata was confirmed in all uteri > or = 280 g and in 62.8% of smaller uteri. Adenomyosis alone was present in smaller uteri only.
AbstractList To determine the association between the weight of an enlarged uterus and it clinical and histopathologic pictures. Forty-three patients with symptoms related to uterine enlargement of < 280 g who underwent total abdominal hysterectomy were compared to 73 patients with uteri weighing > or = 280 g. The mean age, parity, duration of disease and incident of past myomectomy were not different. All symptoms except low abdominal pressure were similarly distributed. The incidences of leiomyomata combined with adenomyosis were similar. A leiomyoma alone was more frequent in patients with a uterus of > or = 280 g (P < .001) while adenomyosis alone was more commonly associated with a smaller uterus (P < .001). Symptoms were not related to uterine weight except for low abdominal pressure, which was absent from smaller uteri. The diagnosis of leiomyomata was confirmed in all uteri > or = 280 g and in 62.8% of smaller uteri. Adenomyosis alone was present in smaller uteri only.
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SubjectTerms Adult
Endometriosis - complications
Endometriosis - pathology
Endometriosis - surgery
Female
Humans
Hysterectomy
Leiomyoma - complications
Leiomyoma - pathology
Leiomyoma - surgery
Middle Aged
Organ Size
Uterine Neoplasms - complications
Uterine Neoplasms - pathology
Uterine Neoplasms - surgery
Uterus - pathology
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