Emergency Department Evaluation of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in US Children's Hospitals

Author(s):  
Nicole E. Kendel ◽  
Joseph R. Stanek ◽  
Fareeda W. Haamid ◽  
Jacquelyn M. Powers ◽  
Sarah H. O'Brien
2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 216
Author(s):  
Monica W. Rosen ◽  
Emma Giuliani ◽  
Regina Baker ◽  
Erica Marsh ◽  
Elisabeth H. Quint ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 484-488
Author(s):  
Monica W. Rosen ◽  
Emma Giuliani ◽  
Erica E. Marsh ◽  
Elisabeth H. Quint ◽  
Yolanda R. Smith

PEDIATRICS ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. e2020039628
Author(s):  
Amy M. DeLaroche ◽  
Jonathan Rodean ◽  
Paul L. Aronson ◽  
Eric W. Fleegler ◽  
Todd A. Florin ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Helena Gomes ◽  
Bruna Abreu ◽  
Liliana Barros ◽  
Carlos Veríssimo

Abstract Introduction Abnormal uterine bleeding is more frequent in adolescence. Although, most commonly, it has a non-structural etiology, it may be due to any cause described. Clinical case A 12-year-old adolescent, with no relevant personal history, menarche 1 month before, was observed in the emergency department for severe menstrual bleeding with progressive worsening, and hemodynamic repercussion in need of transfusion support. Physiological ovulatory dysfunction associated with possible previously unknown coagulopathy was considered to be the most likely diagnosis and medical treatment was initiated. Without response, the patient was submitted to sedated observation and uterine aspiration, which ultimately led to the diagnosis of a Burkitt Lymphoma. Discussion Although structural causes, and particularly malignancy, whether gynecological or not, are a rare cause of abnormal uterine bleeding in this age group, they must be considered, thus enhancing the fastest and most appropriate treatment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. e2033710
Author(s):  
Jennifer R. Marin ◽  
Jonathan Rodean ◽  
Matt Hall ◽  
Elizabeth R. Alpern ◽  
Paul L. Aronson ◽  
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