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Pubertal Metrorrhagia

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 1996
To determine the clinical characteristics of pubertal metrorrhagia and its treatment, depending on severity; to evaluate the frequency of etiologies and the influence of hemostatic abnormalities; and to describe severe pubertal metrorrhagia. Design, setting and participants.
C, Duflos-Cohade   +2 more
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[Meno-metrorrhagia].

Revue medicale de Liege, 1999
Menometrorrhagia is frequent. It consists in menorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow and duration) and metrorrhagia (irregular, excessive flow and duration). Three different types of aetiology occur: general extra-gynaecological causes, endocrine causes and organic causes.
P, Herman, U, Gaspard
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Metrorrhagia caused by chronic hematosalpinges

Fertility and Sterility, 2000
A 31-year-old G0 with 4 years of infertility and pelvic pain had a laparoscopy 1 year earlier that showed both tubes to be dilated. She had intermenstrual bleeding for 1–3 weeks between menses and pelvic pain for 18 months that worsened with intercourse. Pelvic ultrasound (Fig.
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THE FUNCTIONAL METRORRHAGIAS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1914
In the entire range of our daily gynecologic experience there is probably not another manifestation with which we are more familiar and of which we understand less than a bleeding uterus. Time-honored dogma has so habituated us to accept every concomitant pathologic element as the immediate and direct cause of the bleeding, that we have become entirely
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Metrorrhagia and ginseng

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2000
Vicente Palop-Larrea   +4 more
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[Meno-metrorrhagia imaging].

Journal de radiologie, 2008
Menometrorrhagia is a frequent cause of medical consulting. After clinical examination showing the uterine origin of bleeding and excluding a cervical or vulvo-vaginal cause, ultrasonography is indicated. It is the first-line technique examination for the identification of an etiology: benign endometrium lesion (polyp, endometrium atrophy or ...
Y, Robert, M, Bazot
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Chylous metrorrhagia.

The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 1985
Insufficiency of the cisterna chyli may result in chyloperitoneum, chyluria, chyloedema of the lower limbs and rarest of all--chylous metrorrhagia. One case of the latter complication is fully described and one other briefly mentioned. Both were treated by excision of all the dilated lymphatics around the vena cava and iliac veins with good results ...
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