Menstrual Disorders in Genital Tuberculosis
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Study included 120 cases of genital tuberculosis proved by histopathology. Analysis of their menstrual history showed that the common menstrual disorder was oligohypomenorrhoea found in 54.0% cases, menorrhagia in 19.0% cases, and postmenopausal bleeding in 1.6% cases. History of amenorrhoea was present in 14.3% cases. There were 8 cases of secondary amenorrhoea and one case was of primary amenorrhoea. The pelvic examination showed cervical involvement in 43.1% of cases. Tubo-ovarian mass was present in 19.8% cases. Genital tract tuberculosis is a disease of varied symptomatology. A high degree of suspicion and efficient investigation are important for diagnosis.
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