@article{Vovk_Gorban_Kondratiuk_2017, title={Clinicopathologic Aspects of Endometrial Proliferous Processes in Women of Reproductive Age}, volume={24}, url={https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/835}, DOI={10.21802/gmj.2017.4.8}, abstractNote={<p><strong>The</strong><strong> </strong>peculiarities of benign proliferative pathology of endometrium including their combination in women of reproductive age are reviewed in the article.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods.</strong> The results of pathohistological research of benign proliferative pathology of endometrium (without atypia) were analyzed. Statistical data processing was performed by means of MedStat software package.</p><p><strong>Results.</strong> The obtained results revealed that benign proliferative pathology of endometrium is one of the most frequent gynaecological malignancies among female patients of reproductive age accounting for 52.2 % cases. Endometrial polyps were found to be accompanied by morphological peculiarities indicating chronic inflammatory process in endometrium in 56.5% cases (р&lt;0.05) in comparison with endometrial hyperplasia in 38.2% cases, proving the presence of long-term inflammation in endometrial tissue and its trigger role in the development of the proliferative processes. Among patients with chronic salpingo-oophoritis, infertility was revealed in almost half of cases (44.5% of patients with endometrial polyps, 40.5% of patients with endometrial hyperplasia and 48.3% of women with combined proliferative pathology of endometrium) clinically confirming the data of morphological research. Peculiar signs of proliferative processes in genitals were determined, namely coexistence of uterine and endometrial pathology: endometrial hyperplasia was found in 40.4% of patients with uterine leiomyoma and 30.3% of patients with adenomyosis. The same combinations were peculiar for patients with endometrial polyps: endometrial hyperplasia was found in 30.1% of patients with uterine leiomyoma and 36.3% of patients with adenomyosis. Menstrual disorders were revealed in every third woman with endometrial hyperplasia (30.3%) and co-existent polyposis (30.2%).</p&gt;}, number={4}, journal={Galician Medical Journal}, author={Vovk, Iryna and Gorban, Nataliya and Kondratiuk, Valentyna}, year={2017}, month={Dec.} }