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- Incomplete vaginal canalization
- suspected when girl reaches puberity w/o menstruation
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- Invasive growth of the endometrium into the myometrium,l more extensive on the posterior wall
- More common in diffuse
- focal adenomyosis - adenomyoma
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- Caused by chronic cervicitis
- Results from obstructed, dilated endocervical glands
- Also called epithelial inclusion cyst
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- Caused by chronic inflammation
- Present with irregular bleeding
- May be pedunclulated
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- Obstruction of the cervical canal
-Internal or external os
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- Squamous cell most common
- Clinically - vaginal discharge or bleeding
- Sonographically - retrovesical mass, obstruction of ureters, invasion of bladder
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- Seen in hysterectomy patients
- Upper limit size of normal - 2.1cm
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- Most common cystic lesion of vagina
- Solid masses w/ areas of necrosis
- fluid, blood, or puss
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Leiomyomas
(fibroids)
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- Most common benign structure
- African american women
- Estrogen dependent
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- May erode into endometrial cavity causing irregular bleeding, anemia
- infertility by preventing adequate implantation
- recurrent miscarriages
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- May cause infertility
- Confided to myometrium
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- Projects into peritoneal surface
- May be pedunculated
- May migrate
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- Dont become malignant
- will shrink but not disappear
- sonographically - uterine enlargement with heterogenous texture, hypoechoic
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- Myomas most common cause
- Arcuate artery less common
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Arteriovenous
Malformations |
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- Multiple communications between arterial and venous system w/o capillary network
- rare
- Most are secondary to trauma, malignancy, or infection
- Metrorrhagia w/ blood loss & anemia
- Sonographically - mosaic pattern
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- Rare
- Smooth muscle tumor in the uterine wall
- If solid components are growing - may be malignant
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Endometrial thickness
Menstrual |
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Endometrial Thickness
Early Proliferative |
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Endometrial Thickness
Periovulatory |
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Endometrial Thickness
Secretory |
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- Most common cause of uterine bleeding
- Develops from prolonged estrogen stimulation
- Thickened endometrium
- Less common during reproductive years
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Term
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- Overgrowth of endometrial tissue covered by epithelium
- Cause diffuse or focal
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Term
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- Infection within the endometrium
- In association with Pelivic inflammatory disease
- intense pain
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- Endometrial adhesions
- Asherman's syndrome
- Posttraumatic or postsurgical histories
- Bright echoes in endometrial cavity
- best seen in secretory phase or gravid uterus
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Term
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- Most common gyn malignancy in N. America
- most common clinical presentation is uterine bleeding
- Associated with estrogen replacement therapy
- Earliest change - thickened endometrium
- tomoxifen/arimedex therapy increases risk
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Placed in uterine cavity during menses to prevent pregnancy |
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- Copper 7
- Tatum T
- Lippes loop
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