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Vaginal bleeding imitated rape in a 6-year old girl, a case report about granulosa cell tumor as a reason of peripheral precocious puberty. [PDF]
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All Vaginal Bleeding After Cessation of Long-term Oral Contraceptive Use May Not Be Menstruation
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1987
Vaginal bleeding is one of the most common gynecologic symptoms for which the patient will come to the Emergency Department. It is usually associated with psychologic distress and can be frightening to the patient. Vaginal bleeding can be the first sign of life-threatening medical disorders such as carcinoma, bleeding disorders, and trophoblastic ...
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Vaginal bleeding is one of the most common gynecologic symptoms for which the patient will come to the Emergency Department. It is usually associated with psychologic distress and can be frightening to the patient. Vaginal bleeding can be the first sign of life-threatening medical disorders such as carcinoma, bleeding disorders, and trophoblastic ...
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Emergency Medicine, 2003
AbstractThe complaint of abnormal vaginal bleeding in a non‐pregnant patient is not a common presentation to a general ED. However, the bleeding may in itself be significant or it may be a harbinger of serious underlying pathology. A systematic approach to diagnosis is required.
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AbstractThe complaint of abnormal vaginal bleeding in a non‐pregnant patient is not a common presentation to a general ED. However, the bleeding may in itself be significant or it may be a harbinger of serious underlying pathology. A systematic approach to diagnosis is required.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Cancer of the genitalia kills more women than any other type of cancer. The mortality rate from cancer of the uterus alone is 12.7 per 100,000 population, a loss of 20,000 lives in the United States. The general practitioner is the first to see the majority of cancer patients.
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Cancer of the genitalia kills more women than any other type of cancer. The mortality rate from cancer of the uterus alone is 12.7 per 100,000 population, a loss of 20,000 lives in the United States. The general practitioner is the first to see the majority of cancer patients.
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Venlafaxine‐Associated Vaginal Bleeding
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2002A 41‐year‐old amenorrheic woman started taking venlafaxine 37.5 mg/day for treatment of depression; 7 days later, she experienced vaginal bleeding, which ceased 1 day after she stopped taking the drug. On rechallenge with venlafaxine, she again experienced vaginal bleeding that resolved after discontinuation.
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