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Assessing Clinicopathologic factors in uterine leiomyoma patients in East Libya.

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Introduction: Uterine leiomyomas (ULs) are benign tumors of smooth muscle tissue; occur in women of reproductive age, with clinical manifestations depending on their size, and location. Aim: To assess the clinicopathologic factors related to uterine leiomyomas. Materials and methods: The data were collected from the Electronic Archive Unit, Benghazi Medical Center using structured forms. Descriptive, retrospective study was accomplished, using data over the period of Jan 2020-Dec 2021. Statistical analysis was done using IBM SPSS, version 20. Results: Seventy-three cases were included in the study with mean age of 43.31 ±7.31 years, (54.9%) of cases were in the age group 41-50 years, with statistically significant difference in the cases above forties. Blood group O+ represented in (32.9%) of total cases, followed by blood group A+. Uterine leiomyomas were higher among the married women (42.5%). Among the clinical features, menorrhagia was the common complaint in (50.7%) of cases. With statistically significant difference, Menorrhagia, Irregular bleeding, and Pain (pelvic / abdominal) were occurred more in the age group 41-50 years, while Dysmenorrhea and Infertility were in younger age between 31-40 years. Myomectomy was performed in (74%) of cases. Multiple uterine leiomyomas were in (54.8%) of cases. The mean tumor size was 6.75±4.25 cm. Associated changes are seen, the Endometrial hyperplasia was in one case, adenomyosis was found in 4 cases, chocolate cyst in 5 cases and simple cyst in one case.Conclusion: Uterine leiomyomas occur in childbearing age and premenopausal women, more in whom with blood group O+. The multiple leiomyomas were commoner than single. Married patients were more affected than the single. Menorrhagia was a frequent presenting complaint.
Title: Assessing Clinicopathologic factors in uterine leiomyoma patients in East Libya.
Description:
Introduction: Uterine leiomyomas (ULs) are benign tumors of smooth muscle tissue; occur in women of reproductive age, with clinical manifestations depending on their size, and location.
Aim: To assess the clinicopathologic factors related to uterine leiomyomas.
Materials and methods: The data were collected from the Electronic Archive Unit, Benghazi Medical Center using structured forms.
Descriptive, retrospective study was accomplished, using data over the period of Jan 2020-Dec 2021.
Statistical analysis was done using IBM SPSS, version 20.
Results: Seventy-three cases were included in the study with mean age of 43.
31 ±7.
31 years, (54.
9%) of cases were in the age group 41-50 years, with statistically significant difference in the cases above forties.
Blood group O+ represented in (32.
9%) of total cases, followed by blood group A+.
Uterine leiomyomas were higher among the married women (42.
5%).
Among the clinical features, menorrhagia was the common complaint in (50.
7%) of cases.
With statistically significant difference, Menorrhagia, Irregular bleeding, and Pain (pelvic / abdominal) were occurred more in the age group 41-50 years, while Dysmenorrhea and Infertility were in younger age between 31-40 years.
Myomectomy was performed in (74%) of cases.
Multiple uterine leiomyomas were in (54.
8%) of cases.
The mean tumor size was 6.
75±4.
25 cm.
Associated changes are seen, the Endometrial hyperplasia was in one case, adenomyosis was found in 4 cases, chocolate cyst in 5 cases and simple cyst in one case.
Conclusion: Uterine leiomyomas occur in childbearing age and premenopausal women, more in whom with blood group O+.
The multiple leiomyomas were commoner than single.
Married patients were more affected than the single.
Menorrhagia was a frequent presenting complaint.

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