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Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203161

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Introduction: The aim of the study was to study theprevalence of thyroid dysfunction and it correlation withmenstrual disorders.Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in theDepartment of Obstetrics and gynaecology, GovernmentMedical College Churu. A total of 200 women between 15 and45 years who attended gynaec OPD. Were included for thiscross sectional study.Results: The study group comprised 100 women withmenstrual complaints. The control group included 100 womenwithout menstrual problems. Thyroid function tests andendometrial sampling were done in all patients. On endometrialsampling hypothyroid patients mainly had proliferativeendometrium (48%) whereas hyperthyroid women had atrophicendometrium (33.3%).Conclusion: Thyroid dysfunction is an important causativefactor for menstrual dysfunction. Assessment of thyroidfunction should be done in all patients with menstrualabnormalities to avoid unnecessary interventions like curettageand hysterectomy.

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