Lh. Uno et al., MORPHOLOGIC HYSTEROSCOPIC CRITERIA SUGGESTIVE OF ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics, 49(1), 1995, pp. 35-40
Objectives: To evaluate the morphologic hysteroscopic criteria leading
to a diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia and compare their accuracy
with that of histology, Methods: A total of 95 hysteroscopic examinati
ons were evaluated. Of these, 37 had a histologic diagnosis of normal
endometrium and the remaining 58 of simple or complex endometrial hype
rplasia, We compared the morphologic hysteroscopic criteria for the tw
o groups using Pearson's chi-squared and Fisher's exact test. Results:
Only the presence of endometrial glands presenting a cystic pattern a
t hysteroscopy gave statistically significant results (P < 0.05), with
low sensitivity (15.79%), high specificity (97.29%) and a relative ri
sk of 6.75. With a prevalence of endometrial hyperplasia of 22.97% in
a population of women with metrorrhagia, the positive predictive value
was 63.53% and the negative predictive value was 79.40%. Conclusion:
Additional, prospective studies are needed to determine the real value
of the diagnostic morphologic parameters under consideration.