Advances in the Study of Pathological Histology and Pathogenesis of Endometrial Polyps

Aihua Dao, Chunhong Pan
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Endometrial polyps (EPs) are common gynecological diseases among women of childbearing age. They are formed by the proliferation of blood vessels and connective tissue in a portion of the endometrium, resulting in the formation of a polyp-like mass that protrudes into the uterine cavity and varies in size and number. Typically, the body of the uterus is the site of implantation of these polyp-like growths, which are attached to the medial wall of the uterine cavity by a long, thin tip. Irregular vaginal bleeding is the first clinical manifestation of endometrial polyps, and it can often lead to infertility. Studies have shown that the prevalence of endometrial polyps in the female population is approximately 25.0%. With the widespread use of hysteroscopic techniques in clinical practice, knowledge and diagnosis of endometrial polyps have significantly improved. However, pathological examination remains the “gold standard” for final diagnosis in clinical practice. This article aims to review the epidemiology, pathological histology, and pathogenesis of endometrial polyps to reveal their mechanisms and characteristics more accurately and guide further clinical research and treatment. The relevant progress in recent years in this field, both domestically and internationally, is reviewed below.
子宫内膜息肉病理组织学和发病机制研究进展
子宫内膜息肉(EPs)是育龄妇女常见的妇科疾病。它们是由子宫内膜的一部分血管和结缔组织增生形成的,导致息肉样肿块的形成,突出到子宫腔中,大小和数量不等。通常,子宫体是这些息肉样生长物的着床部位,它们通过长而细的尖端附着在子宫腔的内壁上。不规则阴道出血是子宫内膜息肉的首要临床表现,往往会导致不孕。研究表明,子宫内膜息肉在女性人群中的患病率约为25.0%。随着宫腔镜技术在临床中的广泛应用,对子宫内膜息肉的认识和诊断有了显著提高。然而,病理检查仍然是临床最终诊断的“金标准”。本文旨在综述子宫内膜息肉的流行病学、病理组织学和发病机制,以更准确地揭示其发病机制和特点,指导进一步的临床研究和治疗。下文将审查近年来国内和国际在这一领域的有关进展。
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