Brief Title
Histopathological Diagnosis of Adenomyosis
Official Title
The Diagnostic Accuracy of Hysteroscopic Endomyometrial Biopsy in Adenomyosis
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate a hysteroscopic endo-myometrial biopsy for diagnosing adenomyosis.
Study Type
Interventional
Primary Outcome
Number of participants with diagnosis of adenomyosis cases
Condition
Adenomyosis
Intervention
hysteroscopic endo-myometrial biopsy
Study Arms / Comparison Groups
adenomyosis
Description: females attending the gynecology outpatient clinic complaining of chronic pelvic congestion will get enrolled in the study. Two dimensional ultrasonography will be performed to asses the presence or absence of adenomyosis or any associated lesions. All the patients were then be subjected to office hysteroscopy and endo-myometrial biopsies will be taken. Histopathological examination of the samples will then be done. From these recruited patients, some will be indicated to perform hysterectomy. The final diagnosis will then be based on the histopathological examination of the specimen retrieved from hysterectomy. The accuracy of the ultrasound and the hysteroscopic endo-myometrial biopsy will then be compared and assessed.
Publications
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Recruitment Information
Recruitment Status
Procedure
Estimated Enrollment
200
Start Date
January 2015
Completion Date
June 2015
Primary Completion Date
June 2015
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: - females complaining of pelvic congestion: dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, menorrhagia, metrorrhagia Exclusion Criteria: - refusal of the patient to get enrolled in the study
Gender
Female
Ages
38 Years - 52 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Contacts
Dina M Dakhly, MD, ,
Location Countries
Egypt
Location Countries
Egypt
Administrative Informations
NCT ID
NCT02340533
Organization ID
AD0152015
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Study Sponsor
Woman's Health University Hospital, Egypt
Study Sponsor
Dina M Dakhly, MD, Principal Investigator, Cairo University
Verification Date
July 2015