Differentials Flashcards
What are the differentials of Primary Amenorrhoea?
What are the differentials of Secondary Amenorrhoea?
➊ Pt has never had any periods:
• Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism – Hypothalamus/Pituitary not functioning – Anorexia, Excessive exercise or stress
• Hypergonadotrophic Hypogonadism – Gonads not functioning – Gonadal dysgenesis (43%), Mullerian agenesis (15%)
• Structural pathologies, like an imperforate hymen
➋ Pt’s periods suddenly stopped:
• Pregnancy – Most common cause
• Menopause, inc. Premature ovarian insufficiency
• Physiological stress e.g. excessive exercise, anorexia
• PCOS
• Contraceptives
• Thyroid disease
• Cushing’s syndrome
• High prolactin
What are the differentials of Menorrhagia?
• No underlying pathology (Dysfunctional Uterine bleeding)
• Endometriosis
• Adenomyosis
• Fibroids
• Endometrial polyps
• PID
• IUD (e.g. cooper coil)
• Anticoagulants
• Coagulopathy
What are the differentials of Dysmenorrhoea?
• No underlying pathology (Primary dysmenorrhoea)
• Endometriosis
• Adenomyosis
• Fibroids
• Endometrial polyps
• PID
• IUD (e.g. cooper coil)
• Cervical/Ovarian cancer
What are the differentials of Post-coital bleeding?
• Cervical ectropion – associated with increased oestrogen e.g. younger women, pregnancy, hormonal contraception
• Endocervical and cervical polyps
• Cervicitis – often with pv discharge
• Cervical ca. – there will also be inter-menstrual bleeding, urinary symptoms and vaginal discomfort
• Atrophic vaginitis
• STI – those, like gonorrhoea and chlamydia, lead to PID (discharge, pelvic pain)
What are the differentials of Post-menopausal bleeding?
• Atrophic vaginitis
• Endometrial ca.
• Endometrial hyperplasia – common after menopause due to unopposed oestrogen action, and is a premalignant condition
• HRT
• Coagulopathy
N.B. Atrophic vaginitis is the most common cause of postmenopausal bleeding, but endometrial cancer still needs to be ruled out.
What are the differentials of PV discharge?
What are the differentials of Lower abdominal pain?
➊ • Bacterial vaginosis
• STI
• Vulvovaginal candidiasis
➋ • Ovarian torsion
• Ovarian cyst rupture
• PID
• GI and Urological causes