Abnormal proliferation of uterine endometrium tissue outside uterus is known as ( Solved MCQ)

Abnormal proliferation of uterine endometrium tissue outside uterus is known as

A. Cystic fibrosis

B. Endometriosis

C. Metrorrhagia

D. Menorrhagia

Correct Answer: B. Endometriosis

Explanation

Abnormal proliferation of uterine endometrial tissue outside the uterus is known as Endometriosis.

Explanation:

  • Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial glands and stroma (uterine lining tissue) grow outside the uterine cavity.
  • Common sites include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic peritoneum, uterosacral ligaments, and sometimes distant organs like the intestines or lungs.
  • These ectopic endometrial tissues respond to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, leading to inflammation, pain, and scarring.

Clinical features:

  • Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Dyspareunia (pain during intercourse)
  • Infertility
  • Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding

Difference from similar terms:

  • Endometritis → inflammation of the endometrium within the uterus
  • Adenomyosis → endometrial tissue grows into the uterine muscle (myometrium)
  • Endometriosis → endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus

👉 Hence, the correct term is Endometriosis.

Other Options Details

Here is a clear description of all the options:


A. Cystic Fibrosis

  • A genetic, inherited disorder affecting the exocrine glands.
  • Causes production of thick, sticky mucus.
  • Mainly affects the lungs, pancreas, and gastrointestinal tract.
  • In females, it may cause infertility due to thick cervical mucus.
  • It is not a gynecological disease but a systemic condition.

B. Endometriosis

  • A condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus (e.g., ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic peritoneum).
  • Causes severe pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and infertility.
  • Pain often worsens during menstruation.
  • Common in women of reproductive age.

C. Metrorrhagia

  • Refers to irregular uterine bleeding occurring between menstrual periods.
  • Bleeding is unrelated to the normal menstrual cycle.
  • Causes may include hormonal imbalance, uterine fibroids, polyps, infections, or malignancy.
  • The amount of bleeding may vary.

D. Menorrhagia

  • Defined as excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding occurring at regular intervals.
  • Menstrual flow lasts more than 7 days or is very heavy.
  • Common causes include uterine fibroids, hormonal imbalance, bleeding disorders, and endometrial pathology.
  • May lead to anemia if untreated.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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