Common gynae diagnoses Flashcards

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Primary amenorrhoea?

Causes?

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Primary amenorrhoea is when the patient has never developed periods. This can be due to:

Abnormal functioning of the hypothalamus or pituitary gland (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism)
Abnormal functioning of the gonads (hypergonadotropic hypogonadism)
Imperforate hymen or other structural pathology

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Secondary amenorrhoea?

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Secondary amenorrhoea is when the patient previously had periods that subsequently stopped. This can be due to:

Pregnancy (the most common cause)
Menopause
Physiological stress due to excessive exercise, low body weight, chronic disease or psychosocial factors
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Medications, such as hormonal contraceptives
Premature ovarian insufficiency (menopause before 40 years)
Thyroid hormone abnormalities (hyper or hypothyroid)
Excessive prolactin, from a prolactinoma
Cushing’s syndrome

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Irregular menstrual periods indicative of?

Causes?

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Irregular menstrual periods indicate anovulation (a lack of ovulation) or irregular ovulation

It can be due to:

Extremes of reproductive age (early periods or perimenopause)
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Physiological stress (excessive exercise, low body weight, chronic disease and psychosocial factors)
Medications - particularly progesterone only contraception, antidepressants and antipsychotics
Hormonal imbalances - such as thyroid abnormalities, Cushing’s syndrome and high prolactin

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What is intermenstrual bleeding (IMB)?

Causes?

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Intermenstrual bleeding (IMB) refers to any bleeding that occurs between menstrual periods

This is a RED FLAG that should make you consider cervical and other cancers, although other causes are more common.

The key causes of intermenstrual bleeding are:

Hormonal contraception
Cervical ectropion, polyps or cancer
Sexually transmitted infection
Endometrial polyps or cancer
Vaginal pathology, including cancers
Pregnancy
Ovulation can cause spotting in some women
Medications, such as SSRIs and anticoagulants
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Dysmenorrhoea?

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Dysmenorrhoea describes painful periods. The causes are:

Primary dysmenorrhoea (no underlying pathology)
Endometriosis or adenomyosis
Fibroids
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Copper coil
Cervical or ovarian cancer
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Menorrhagia?

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Menorrhagia refers to heavy menstrual bleeding. This can be caused by:

Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (no identifiable cause)
Extremes of reproductive age
Fibroids
Endometriosis and adenomyosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (infection)
Contraceptives, particularly the copper coil
Anticoagulant medications
Bleeding disorders (e.g. Von Willebrand disease)
Endocrine disorders (diabetes and hypothyroidism)
Connective tissue disorders
Endometrial hyperplasia or cancer
Polycystic ovarian syndrome

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Postcoital bleeding?

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Postcoital bleeding (PCB) refers to bleeding after sexual intercourse.

This is a RED FLAG that should make you consider cervical and other cancers, although other causes are more common. Often no cause is found. The key causes are:

Cervical cancer, ectropion or infection
Trauma
Atrophic vaginitis
Polyps
Endometrial cancer
Vaginal cancer
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Pelvic pain causes?

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Urinary tract infection
Dysmenorrhoea (painful periods)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Ovarian cysts
Endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (infection)
Ectopic pregnancy
Appendicitis
Mittelschmerz (cyclical pain during ovulation)
Pelvic adhesions
Ovarian torsion
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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Excessive, discoloured or foul-smelling discharge may indicate?

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Excessive, discoloured or foul-smelling discharge may indicate:

Bacterial vaginosis
Candidiasis (thrush)
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Trichomonas vaginalis
Foreign body
Cervical ectropion
Polyps
Malignancy
Pregnancy
Ovulation (cyclical)
Hormonal contraception
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What is pruritus vulvae?

causes?

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Pruritus vulvae refers to itching of the vulva and vagina. There are a large number of causes:

Irritants such as soaps, detergents and barrier contraception
Atrophic vaginitis
Infections such as candidiasis (thrush) and pubic lice
Skin conditions such as eczema
Vulval malignancy
Pregnancy-related vaginal discharge
Urinary or faecal incontinence
Stress
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