Evaluation of hysteroscopy as a complementary exam in the investigation of chronic pelvic pain.
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https://doi.org/10.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v1i3.29.p105.2013Keywords:
Pelvic Pain, Hysteroscopy, Diagnosis, Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and GynecologicalAbstract
Introduction: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a difficult condition to identify and many disorders are correlated. This study investigates the role of hysteroscopy as a complementary exam in the diagnosis of CPP. Methods: One hundred ninety-one medical records of women with indication to perform a hysteroscopy and presented CPP were reviewed. Results: The analysis showed abnormalities in 99 patients. Of these, more than 70% presented conditions that could cause CPP. Cervical stenosis and findings suggestive of adenomyosis were the most frequent ocurrences. Conclusions: Hysteroscopy is useful to detect pathological conditions of the cervix and uterine cavity that may coexist with chronic pelvic pain.
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