Vaginal Bleeding Flashcards

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What key history would you obtain from a patient who complains of vaginal bleeding?

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Pre vs postmenopausal
Duration
Amount
Menstrual history and relation to LMP
Associated discharge
Pelvic or abdominal pain
Urinary symptoms
Trauma
Medications (especially warfarin, contraceptives)
History of easy bleeding or bruising
History of abnormal Pap smears
Pregnancy?
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What key physical exams would you perform on a patient who complains of vaginal bleeding?

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Vital signs
Abdominal exam
Complete pelvic exam

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17 yo F presents with prolonged, excessive menstrual bleeding occurring irregularly over the past six months. Differentials?

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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
Coagulation disorders (e.g. von Willebrand's disease, hemophilia)
Cervical cancer
Molar pregnancy
Hypothyroidism
Diabetes mellitus
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17 yo F presents with prolonged, excessive menstrual bleeding occurring irregularly over the past six months. Differentials: dysfunctional uterine bleeding, coagulation disorders (e.g. von Willebrand’s disease, hemophilia), cervical cancer, molar pregnancy, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus. Workup?

A
Pelvic exam
Urine hCG
Cervical culture, Pap smear
CBC/ESR
Glucose
PT/PTT
Prolactin
LH/FSH
TSH
U/S - pelvis
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61 yo obese F presents with profuse vaginal bleeding over the past month. Her last menstrual period was 10 years ago. She has a history of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. She is nulliparous. Differentials?

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Endometrial cancer
Cervical cancer
Atrophic endometrium
Endometrial hyperplasia
Endometrial polyps
Atrophic vaginitis
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61 yo obese F presents with profuse vaginal bleeding over the past month. Her last menstrual period was 10 years ago. She has a history of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. She is nulliparous. Differentials: endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, atrophic endometrium, endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, atrophic vaginitis. Workup?

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Pelvic exam
Pap smear
Endometrial biopsy
U/S - pelvis
Endometrial curettage
Colposcopy
Hysteroscopy
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45 yo G5P5 F presents with postcoital bleeding. She is a cigarette smoker and takes OCPs. Differentials?

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Cervical cancer
Cervical polyps
Cervicitis
Trauma (e.g. cervical laceration)

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45 yo G5P5 F presents with postcoital bleeding. She is a cigarette smoker and takes OCPs. Differentials: cervical cancer, cervical polyps, cervicitis, trauma. Workup?

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Pelvic exam
Pap smear
Colposcopy and biopsy

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28 yo F who is eight weeks pregnant presents with lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Differentials?

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Spontaneous abortion
Ectopic pregnancy
Molar pregnancy

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28 yo F who is eight weeks pregnant presents with lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Differentials: spontaneous abortion, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy. Workup?

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Pelvic exam
Urine hCG
U/S - pelvis
CBC
PT/PTT
Quantitative serum hCG
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32 yo F presents with sudden onset of left lower abdominal pain that radiates to the scapula and back and is associated with vaginal bleeding. Her last menstrual period was five weeks ago. She has a history of PID and unprotected intercourse. Differentials?

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Ectopic pregnancy
Ruptured ovarian cyst
Ovarian torsion
PID

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32 yo F presents with sudden onset of left lower abdominal pain that radiates to the scapula and back and is associated with vaginal bleeding. Her last menstrual period was five weeks ago. She has a history of PID and unprotected intercourse. Differentials: ectopic pregnancy, ruptured ovarian cyst, ovarian torsion, PID. Workup?

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Pelvic exam
Urine hCG
Cervical cultures
U/S - pelvis
Quantitative serum hCG
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