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. 2010 Mar 2;7(3):231–239. doi: 10.1007/s10397-010-0569-0

Table 2.

Symptoms and diagnoses

TAIL (n = 1,431) AH (n = 993) VH (n = 642)
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding 655 (45.7%) 412 (41.5%) 349 (54.4%)
Postmenopausal bleeding 109 (7.6%) 69 (7%) 31 (4.8%)
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasie 65 (4.5%) 32 (3.2%) 64 (10%)
Adenomyosis 221 (15.4%) 141 (14.2%) 82 (12.7%)
Uterus myomatosus 758 (52.9%) 506 (51%) 240 (37.4%)
Benign adnexal tumours 131 (9.2%) 107 (10.8%) 9 (1.4%)
Genital prolapse 156 (10.9%) 145 (14.6%) 120 (18.7%)
Incontinence 115 (8%) 60 (6%) 52 (8.1%)
Endometriosis 122 (8.5%) 88 (8.9%) 10 (1.5%)
Dysmenorrhea 241 (16.8%) 70 (7%) 128 (19.9%)
Dyspareunia 62 (4.3%) 47 (4.7%) 30 (4.7%)
Abdominal pain 25 (1.7%) 21 (2.1%) 11 (1.7%)
Miscellaneous 45 (3.1%) 29 (2.9%) 21 (3.3%)

Patients may have multiple symptoms and/or diagnoses