It is really important to get an accurate diagnosis of the cause of problematic menstrual bleeding to make sure the treatment you receive is the right one. Leading experts in menstrual problems had a series of international meetings to agree on a classification system for menstrual disorders. This has the acronym PALM COEIN. PALM represents conditions that are “structural”, i.e. can be seen on an ultrasound scan or biopsy. COEIN represents conditions that lead to problematic periods that are non-structural, i.e. can’t be seen on a scan or biopsy. It may be useful to talk through this classification system with your healthcare team. Image Polyps Coagulopathy Adenomyosis Ovulatory Leiomyoma Endometrial Malignancy Iatrogenic Not otherwise classified Let’s Talk Periods: Fibroids & Adenomyosis - YouTube HTML This article was published on 2024-09-10