Risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia concomitant endometrial polyps in pre- and post-menopausal women

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Purpose: To evaluate the risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia concomitant endometrial polyps in preand post-menopausal women. Materials and Methods: A total of 203 patients undergoing endometrial sampling before hysterectomy were evaluated in this retrospective study. Data recorded were age, gravidity, parity, body mass index (BMI: weight(kg)/height(m)2), endometrial thickness (ET), menopausal status, presence of adenomyosis and diabetes mellitus. Results: Endometrial hyperplasia and polyps were detected in 13 patients. There were statistically significant differences in terms of age, menopausal status, morbid obesity and diabetes mellitus (p<0.005). Logistic regression demonstrated that menopausal status and presence of diabetes mellitus were independent risk factors. Conclusions: According to the current study; menopause and diabetes mellitus are strong risk factors for the presence of concomitant endometrial polyps and endometrial hyperplasia.

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Topcu, H. O., Erkaya, S., Guzel, A. I., Kokanali, M. K., Sarikaya, E., Muftuoglu, K. H., & Doganay, M. (2014). Risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia concomitant endometrial polyps in pre- and post-menopausal women. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(13), 5423–5425. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.13.5423

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