ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY VERSUS HISTOLOGY IN THE ASSESSMENT OF THE ENDOMETRIUM OF WOMEN ATTENDING A MENOPAUSE CLINIC

Abstract
The endometrium of 100 women attending a menopause clinic was assessed cytologically using the Isaacs cell sampler and then histologically using the Vabra suction curette. Satisfactory specimens for diagnosis were obtained in 96% of cases with the Isaacs cell sampler and in 62% of cases with the Vabra suction curette. There were 8 discrepancies between the diagnoses obtained by the cytological and histological methods and these are analyzed. Thirty patients were asked to grade the discomfort experienced during the procedures, and of these 26 found the Vabra method more painful than the Isaacs method.