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Non-medical approach to AUB

Non-medical approach to AUB

Dr Farah Farzaneh

Gyn-oncologist

SBMU Nov 2012

AUB

  • problems relating to pregnancy
  • Infection
  • Vaginal/ cervical abnormalities
  • Benign/malignant uterine neoplasia
  • Coagulopathies
  • Endocrine disorders
  • Trauma
  • foreign bodies
  • systemic disease
  • medications.
  • The most common causes vary with age
  • Premenarche
      • foreign bodies, trauma, infection
      • postmenarche adolescents
      • Anovulatory, coagulopathies, infections, preg
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  • Reproductive
      • Anovulation, hormonal contraception, preg, infections, endocrine disorders, polyps myomas
  • Perimenopause
      • Anovulation, benign uterine neoplasia, endo hyperplasia
  • Menopause
      • vaginal/endometrial atrophy,HRT, 10% EnCa

 

Dx

  • Anovulatory bleeding
      • irregular, infrequent, unpredictable, variable in amount, duration, character, most  in adolescents and aging women, obese, PCO
  • Anatomic abnormality>anovulation
      • Regular,predictable ,increasingly heavy or prolonged periods or new onset of episodic IMB
  • Intrauterine pathology
      • Recurrent IMB
  • Preg complication
      • sudden departure from a nml menses: