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Vaginal bleeding in gynecology Киндан кон кетиши. УАШнинг тактикаси.
Assistant department of obstetrics and gynecology GP TMA, MD Yuldasheva Dilchehra Yusufhanovna
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OBJECTIVES To understand the terminology of abnormal uterine bleeding.
To review the etiology of abnormal uterine bleeding. To understand the basic investigation of abnormal uterine bleeding. To review the potential medical and surgical approaches in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding.
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Кон кетиши ва хайз цикли бузилиши – 4%да УАШга мурожаат килишга сабаб булади.
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Хайз кунларида нормада 30-40мл кон йукотилади Гиперполименорея – 80 мл
Асосий маълумотлар 20% тугиш ёшидаги аёллар куп хайз келишига шикоят киладилар, бирок уларнинг ярмида хайз циклининг бузилиши аникланади. Хайз кунларида нормада 30-40мл кон йукотилади Гиперполименорея – 80 мл
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Normal Menstrual Cycle
Menstration is a cyclic physiological phenomena starting at the age of Menarche (10-12years) till establishment of Menopause (45-55 yrs). It is regulated by hypothalmo-pituitary- ovarian hormones secreted in pulsatile and cyclic pattern.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NORMAL MENSTRUAL CYCLE
Flow lasts 2-7 days. Cycle days. Total menstrual blood loss < 80 ml.
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Regulation of the menstrual cycle
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ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING (AUB)
An alteration in the volume, pattern, and or duration of menstrual blood flow. Most common reason for gynecologic referral More than 10 million women in USA currently suffer from AUB. 6 million seek medical help each year. AUB accounts for 15% of office visits and almost 25 % of gynecologic operations.
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DYSFUNCTIONAL UTERINE BLEEDING (DUB)
ABNORMAL uterine bleeding with no demonstrable organic, genital, or extragenital cause. Diagnosis of EXCLUSION Patient presents with “abnormal uterine bleeding” Occurs most often shortly after menarche and at the end of the reproductive years (20% adolescents, 50% years) Most frequently due to anovulation
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QUESTION 1:Which statement is TRUE?
(A)The normal menstrual cycle is 24 days with flow for 8 days with 90 ml of blood loss. (B) Dysfunction uterine bleeding is most frequently due to ovulation. (C) Abnormal uterine bleeding is the most common gynecololgic referral. (D) Dysfunction uterine bleeding most often occurs for women ages
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DEFINITIONS Menorrhagia (hypermenorrhea) prolonged (>7days) and or excessive (>80ml) uterine bleeding occurring at REGULAR intervals Metrorrhagia uterine bleeding occurring at completely irregular but frequent intervals, the amount being variable. Menometrorrhagia uterine bleeding that is prolonged AND occurs at completely irregular intervals.
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DEFINITIONS Polymenorrhea uterine bleeding at regular intervals of < 21 days. Intermenstrual Bleeding bleeding of variable amounts occurring between regular menstrual periods. Oligomenorrhea uterine bleeding at regular intervals from 35 days to 6 months. Amenorrhea ABSENCE of uterine bleeding for > 6 months. Postmenopausal Bleeding uterine bleeding that occurs more than 1 year after last menses in a woman with ovarian failure.
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF AUB
Organic (reproductive tract disease, systemic disease and iatrogenic causes) Non-organic (DUB)
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“YOU MUST EXCLUDE ALL ORGANIC CAUSES FIRST!”
Pregnancy related causes Medications Anatomic, Infectious disease Endocrine abnormalities Bleeding disorders Endometrial hyperplasia Neoplasm
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Бачадондан дисфункционал кон кетиш (БДК)
Rapid Initial Assessment Бачадондан дисфункционал кон кетиш (БДК) БДК – жинсий аъзолардаги органик узгаришлар билан боглик булмаган кон кетиш булиб, гонадотроп ва тухумдон гормонларининг ишлаб чикилиши ва ритми билан боглик кон кетиши. Учраш сони – % (гинекологик касалликлар ичида)
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Этиологияси Рухий омиллар Аклий ва жисмоний чарчаш
Rapid Initial Assessment Этиологияси Рухий омиллар Аклий ва жисмоний чарчаш Уткир ва сурункали инфекция Бачадон ортиклари яллигланиши Бошка безлар фаолиятининг бузилиши Етарли овкатланмаслик ва витаминлар етишмаслиги
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Патогенези Фолликула ривожланиш жараёни бузилади
Rapid Initial Assessment Патогенези Фолликула ривожланиш жараёни бузилади Организмга узок вакт эстрогенлар таъсир килади Овуляция бузилади Сарик тана булмайди
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БДК хар хил ёшда учрайди
Rapid Initial Assessment БДК хар хил ёшда учрайди Ювенил – жинсий етилиш даврида 20 ёшгача – % Жинсий етилган даврда – ёшда % Климактерик даврда – 40 ёшдан менопаузагача – %
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Ановулятор БДКда фолликулалар етилиши 2 хил куринишда бузилади
Rapid Initial Assessment Ановулятор БДКда фолликулалар етилиши 2 хил куринишда бузилади Фолликулалар персиситенцияси Фолликулалар атрезияси
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Клиникаси Персистенция: хайз 1-2 хафтадан 8 хафтагача кеч колади
хайз 1-2 хафтадан 8 хафтагача кеч колади Куп имкдорда кон кетади Киска вакт кон кетади Атрезия: Хайз 3-4 хафтага кеч колади Кам микдорда кон кетади Узок вакт давом этади (1-2 ой)
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AUB RELATED TO AGE Prior to Menarche Reproductive Age
Postmenopausal
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AUB—Reproductive Age
Pregnancy and pregnancy related complications Medications and other iatrogenic causes Systemic conditions Genital tract pathology
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Pregnancy Related AUB Spontaneous abortion
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Pregnancy Related AUB Ectopic pregnancy
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Pregnancy Related AUB Placenta previa
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Pregnancy Related AUB Placental abruption Placental abruption
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Pregnancy Related AUB Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
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Puerperal complications
Pregnancy Related AUB Puerperal complications
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Iatrogenic Causes Medications
Anticoagulants, Antipsychotics, Corticosteroids, Hormonal medications, IUD, Tamoxifen
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Medications Warfarin—bleeding complications usually o
Contraceptive Bleeding OCPs (lower dose, skipped pills, altered absorption/metabolism) (39% starting OCPs will have irregular bleeding—midcycle within first 3 months) Depo Provera (50% irregular bleeding after 1 st dose, 25 % after 1 year biggest reason for discontinuation) ccur when INR exceeds therapeutic range
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Systemic Causes Thyroid disease Polycystic ovary disease
Coagulopathies Hepatic disease Adrenal hyperplasia and Cushings Pituitary adenoma or hyperprolactinemia Hypothalamic suppression (from stress, weight loss, excessive exercise )
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Endocrine Abnormalities
Hypothyroidism PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) Cushing’s syndrome CAH (Congenital adrenal hyperplasia)
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Bleeding Disorders Willebrand’s disease and Thrombocytopenia
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Genital Tract Pathology
Infections—cervicitis, endometritis, salpingitis Trauma—foreign body, abrasions, lacerations
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Genital Tract Pathology
Neoplastic Benign— adenomyosis, leiomyoma, polyps of cervix or endometrium
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Genital Tract Pathology
Premalignant—cervical dysplasia, endometrial hyperplasia Malignant—cervical, endometrial, ovarian, leiomyosarcoma
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Genital Tract Pathology
Fibroids Often asymptomatic Risk factors nulliparity, obesity, family history, hypertension, African-American Usually causes heavier or prolonged menses Treatment options—expectant, medical, embolization, ablation, surgery
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Genital Tract Pathology
Polyps Endometrial (intermenstrual bleeding, irregular bleeding, menorrhagia) Cervical (intermenstrual bleeding, postcoital spotting)
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Genital Tract Pathology
Postcoital Bleeding Women age 20-40 25% cervical eversion Endocervical polyps, cervicitis (Chlamydia) Dysplasia/cancer Vaginal atrophy Unexplained = Colposcopy
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Genital Tract Pathology
Premalignant—Endometrial Hyperplasia Overgrowth of glandular epithelium of the endometrial lining. Usually occurs when a patient is exposed to unopposed estrogen (either estrogenically or because of anovulation) Rate of neoplasm (simple to complex, 1 to 30%)
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Genital Tract Pathology
Premalignant—Endometrial Hyperplasia Simple—often regresses spontaneously, progestin treatment used for treating bleeding may help in treating hyperplasia as well Complex with atypia—1 study found incidence of concomitant endometrial cancer in 40% of cases
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Genital Tract Pathology—Malignant
Uterine Cancer 4 th most common cancer in women Risk factors (nulliparity, late menopause [after age 52], obesity, diabetes, unopposed estrogen therapy, tamoxifen, history of atypical endometrial hyperplasia) Most often presents as postmenopausal bleeding in the sixth and seventh decade (only 10% of patients with PMB will have endometrial cancer)
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General Principles of Evaluation for AUB
Pregnancy test
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General Principles of Evaluation for AUB
Pap, cultures for STDs
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General Principles of Evaluation for AUB
Screen for vWD when appropriate - A von Willebrand factor (vWF) antigen test
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Ташхислаш Персистенция Атрезия Базал харорат монофазали
«Корачик» симптоми ++ + «Папоротник» симптоми +++ +; ++ Шиллик чузилиши 10-12 см 3-4 см Эндометрий гистологияси Гиперплазия, мутлак гиперэстрогения Безли-кистоз гиперплазия, нисбий гиперэстрогения Rapid Initial Assessment
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Transvaginal Ultrasound
Evaluation of AUB Transvaginal Ultrasound
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General Principles of Evaluation for AUB
Endometrial Biopsy (Unsatisfacto ry if it is a focal lesion)
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Evaluation of AUB Endometrial Biopsy
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AUB TREATMENT: Medical Management before Surgical
Effective Methods include: estrogen, progesterone, or both NSAIDS Antifibrinolytic Agents Danazol GnRH agonists
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AUB TREATMENT: Other Medical Therapy Options
Progestins Medroxyprogesterone Norethindrone (Aygestin) Norethindrone (Micronor) Micronized Progesterone (Prometrium) IUD (Levonorgestrel [Mirena])
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AUB TREATMENT: Surgical Options
Operative Hysteroscopy Myomectomy (Hysteroscopic, Laparoscopic, Open) Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) Hysterectomy
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AUB TREATMENT: Surgical Options
Operative Hysteroscopy
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AUB TREATMENT: Surgical Options
Endometrial Ablation
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AUB TREATMENT: Surgical Options
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
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Summary: Differential diagnosis depends on patient’s age ALWAYS exclude pregnancy Adolescent females (most likely anovulatory but exclude STDs and vWD)
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Summary: Reproductive Age females (if anovulatory exclude cancer/precancer if >35 but most likely PCOS) Reproductive Age females (if ovulatory exclude organic causes such as fibroid or polyps but most likely idiopathic)
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Summary: Perimenopausal/Postmenopausal (always exclude cancer but usually is not cancer) Consider risks for endometrial cancer (nulliparity, late menopause [after age 52], obesity, diabetes, unopposed estrogen therapy, tamoxifen, and history of atypical endometrial hyperplasia) Whether reality or perception, heavy bleeding disrupts a women’s quality of life.
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