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[Differential diagnosis and management of abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescence].

Tiziano Motta1, Antonio S Laganà2, Gaetano Valenti3, Valentina L LA Rosa4, Marco Noventa5, Amerigo Vitagliano5, Benito Chiofalo2, Agnese M Rapisarda3, Diego Rossetti6, Salvatore G Vitale2.   

Abstract

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is defined as any atypical genital bleeding originating from the uterine cavity, without the characteristics of normal menstrual period. AUB is an important symptom both for adolescents and their parents, and it usually leads to a state of anxiety. Although about 95% of AUB could be considered as a dysfunctional disorder, AUB requires well-defined diagnostic procedures in order to detect a physical cause, ruling out complex or systemic diseases, including oncological ones. Diagnostic procedures require the acquisition of a full and detailed history, and it is also crucial to obtain as much compliance from the patient as possible. A complete gynecological evaluation (whenever possible) and a full physical examination are useful to detect any kind of general disease which can compromise the hormonal reproductive system. Auxiliary tools such as gynecological ultrasonography for pelvic examination are allowed in sexually-active women, otherwise transrectal ultrasonography could be considered, if needed. Hematic β-hCG must be dosed in every fertile woman with AUB and laboratory tests must be tailored on each patient. The first-line treatment consists of combined oral contraceptives and, when they are contraindicated, progesterone alone, medicated intrauterine devices, GnRH-analogues, or desmopressin are the most common second-line treatments.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29082726     DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4784.17.04090-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Ginecol        ISSN: 0026-4784


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