Osseous metaplasia of the endometrium: A multicenter retrospective study

Simone Garzon,Antonio Simone Laganà,Jose Carugno, Enric Cayuela Font, Josè Jimenez,Sujata Kar, Jamal Fikri, Juan Carlos Pons, Telang Milind, Mykhailov Medvedied,Luis Alonso Pacheco, Esmely Salazar, Luigi Montevecchi, Carolina Maria Ochoa,Carlo De Angelis

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology(2021)

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Objective: To describe clinical and demographic characteristics, ultrasound appearance, and hystero-scopic outcomes of patients with endometrial osseous metaplasia. Study design: We conducted a multicenter retrospective study. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of all consecutive patients who were referred for hysteroscopy at fourteen institutions in Venezuela, Spain, Morocco, India, Ukraine, Argentina, the United States, and Italy between 1994 and 2018. We identified and included all patients who had a diagnosis of osseous metaplasia at the pathologic report, and data were retrieved from the medical records. Results: Between January 1st, 1994, and December 31st, 2018, 63 patients out of a total of 419,673 women who underwent hysteroscopy had a diagnosis of osseous metaplasia (0.015%). Most patients were 31-40 years old (53.7%), were Caucasian or Hispanic (95.5%), and had at least one previous pregnancy (86.9%). Forty-one out of 63 patients (65.1%) had at least one miscarriage before the index hysteroscopy. Dysmenorrhea, abnormal uterine bleeding, and infertility were reported by 34.9%, 27.0%, and 23.8% of patients. 14.3% of women were asymptomatic. Preoperative transvaginal ultrasound was available and identified a hyperechoic area of variable size with posterior acoustic shadowing in all cases. Hysteroscopy was successful without complications in all 63 cases. Follow-up data were available in 30.2% of patients: 69.2% of patients were infertile, and 44.4% of them conceived and achieved a live birth; all other symptoms improved after hysteroscopic treatment in all patients. Conclusions: Osseous metaplasia appears associated with multiple unspecific gynecologic symptoms without the predominant role of infertility, as previously suggested. Although endometrial osseous meta-plasia is rare, gynecologists should consider this pathologic condition when the characteristic ultrasound appearance is detected, being hysteroscopic treatment effective. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Osseous metaplasia,Heterotopic ossification,Hysteroscopy,Infertility,Dysmenorrhea,Abnormal uterine bleeding
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