Abnormal uterine sangation, cervical pólipo, adenomyosis, uterine myomatosis and endometriose: Case report

Authors

  • Natália Marques Ferreira Magela
  • Larissa Daniela da Cunha
  • Nárima Caldana

Keywords:

Bleeding, Quality of life, Hysterectomy

Abstract

Abnormal uterine bleeding is defined as excessive menstrual loss that has relevant physical, emotional, and social repercussions. It is a common condition that affects about 1/3 of women of all ages and negatively affects the quality of life of patients. There are 4 main structural causes of this condition and this study reports the case of a 40-year-old woman who, after careful investigation, was diagnosed with three of them: adenomyosis, cervical polyp and uterine myomatosis. In addition, the patient was also diagnosed with endometriosis. A successful invasive surgical approach of total abdominal hysterectomy was suggested.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.025-023

Published

2024-09-05

How to Cite

Magela , N. M. F., da Cunha, L. D., & Caldana, N. (2024). Abnormal uterine sangation, cervical pólipo, adenomyosis, uterine myomatosis and endometriose: Case report. Seven Editora, 283–289. Retrieved from https://sevenpublicacoes.com.br/editora/article/view/5535