Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women?

Volume: 33 Number: 2 June 16, 2016
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Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women?

Abstract

Cervical polyps are defined as focal hyperplastic protrusions of endocervical folds with an incidence of 1%-10%. The majority of endocervical polyps are benign and the incidence of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) or carcinoma is relatively rare (1: 1000). Endocervical polyps are mostly incidentally discovered, however the most frequent symptoms are post-coital, postmenopausal or intermenstrual bleeding and/or profuse discharge. Here, we present a perimenopausal women with an asymptomatic polyp, later to be diagnosed with cervical carcinoma. A 46-year-old woman applied to our outpatient clinic without any complaint. The examination revealed a 2.3x2 cm cervical polyp with a slim pedincule. An immediate cervical polypectomy was performed and histopathological examination was resulted as HSIL. The patient then underwent cold-knife conization and endocervical curettage (ECC). The excized cone material’s histopathology was consistent with the polyp and the cervical lesion was continous at the surgical borders. ECC was positive for cervical intraepithelial changes. A type 1 hysterectomy was carried out. The definitive pathological diagnosis was microinvasive squamous carcinoma. Accummulating literature advises against routine polypectomy, despite the possibility of displasia in cervical polyps. Various clinical aspects, such as symptoms, age, menopausal status, cytological and colposcopic findings have been evaluated in conjunction with this common entity. In conclusion, the gen- eral notion that symptomatic polyps over 5 mm should be evaluated may be cost-effective, but will not discern cases of polyp associated operable microin-vasive /invasive cervical carcinomas.

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June 16, 2016

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January 1, 2015

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Year 2016 Volume: 33 Number: 2

APA
Efeturk, T., Yılmaz, D., & Gorkem, U. (2016). Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women? Deneysel Ve Klinik Tıp Dergisi, 33(2). https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX
AMA
1.Efeturk T, Yılmaz D, Gorkem U. Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women? J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2016;33(2). https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX
Chicago
Efeturk, Tunay, Dilek Yılmaz, and Umit Gorkem. 2016. “Should We Be Bothered With Asymptomatic Endocervical Polyps in Perimenopausal Women?”. Deneysel Ve Klinik Tıp Dergisi 33 (2). https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX.
EndNote
Efeturk T, Yılmaz D, Gorkem U (June 1, 2016) Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women? Deneysel ve Klinik Tıp Dergisi 33 2
IEEE
[1]T. Efeturk, D. Yılmaz, and U. Gorkem, “Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women?”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 33, no. 2, June 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX
ISNAD
Efeturk, Tunay - Yılmaz, Dilek - Gorkem, Umit. “Should We Be Bothered With Asymptomatic Endocervical Polyps in Perimenopausal Women?”. Deneysel ve Klinik Tıp Dergisi 33/2 (June 1, 2016). https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX.
JAMA
1.Efeturk T, Yılmaz D, Gorkem U. Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women? J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2016;33. Available at https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX.
MLA
Efeturk, Tunay, et al. “Should We Be Bothered With Asymptomatic Endocervical Polyps in Perimenopausal Women?”. Deneysel Ve Klinik Tıp Dergisi, vol. 33, no. 2, June 2016, https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX.
Vancouver
1.Tunay Efeturk, Dilek Yılmaz, Umit Gorkem. Should we be bothered with asymptomatic endocervical polyps in perimenopausal women? J. Exp. Clin. Med. [Internet]. 2016 Jun. 1;33(2). Available from: https://izlik.org/JA23BP38SX