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Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

Normal Menstruation

  • Results from fluctuations in the circulating levels of estrogen and progesterone.
  • Estrogen causes increased blood flow to the endometrium
  • A significant correlation exists between plasma Estradiol and endometrial blood flow, with both increasing in the days preceding ovulation.
  • These vasodilatory and vasoconstrictive effects are mediated by substances like:
    • acetylcholine
    • vasopressin
    • endothelin
    • histamine
  • Estradiol and progesterone levels decrease several days prior to the onset of menses.
    • Endometrial blood flow decreases
    • Endometrial height decreases and vascular stasis occurs.
    • Tissue ischemia occurs.
    • Arterial relaxation
    • Sloughing of the endometrium.
    • Uterine bleeding occurs
  • In women with DUB secondary to anovulation, endometrial blood flow is variable and follows no orderly pattern

 

Cessation of Menses

  • Two main mechanisms:
    • Formation of the platelet plug
      • important in the functional endometrium
    • Prostaglandin dependent vasoconstriction
      • important in the basalis layer