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Endocrine or Systemic Problems in Adolescents

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Abnormal bleeding can be associated with thyroid dysfunction. Signs and symptoms of thyroid disease can be somewhat subtle in teens. Hepatic dysfunction can lead to abnormalities in clotting factor pro¬duction and should be suspected and ruled out.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome can occur during adolescence, and manifestations of excess androgen effect (hirsutism, acne) should prompt evaluation. Androgen […]

Long-Term Hormonal Suppression

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Patients with long-term hormonal suppression should visit their OB/GYNE to assess possible malignancies. Clinical microscopes are used by clinicians to examine tissue samples for malignancies and other pathologies and diseases.
For patients with underlying medical conditions, such as coagulopathies or a malignancy requiring chemotherapy, long-term therapeutic amenorrhea with menstrual suppression using the following regimens may be […]

Post menopausal women

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Women who are taking hormone replacement therapy during menopause may be using a variety of hormonal regimens that can result in bleeding. In the classic sequential method of administration, estrogens are given for the first 25 days of each month. A progestin, often 5-10 mg/day of medroxyprogesterone acetate, is added to the last 10-13 days […]

Other Vulvar Conditions

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Clinical microscopes have helped physicians and clinicians worldwide in assessing patients and diagnosing diseases. Samples of tissues to test vulvar conditions could be examined with the use of clinical microscopes right at the clinic for fast and reliable results.
Pseudofolliculitis similar to pseudofolliculitis barbae (bumps) may occur in women who shave pubic hair to conform to […]

VAGINAL SYMPTOMS AMONG CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Vaginal discharge is one of the most common vaginal symptoms and can be examined using clinical microscopes. Gynecological conditions that range from vaginal Candidiasis to Chlamydia cervicitis to Bacterial vaginosis to cervical carcinoma may cause vaginal discharge. Vaginal lesions may occasionally be palpable to a woman. More commonly vaginal lesions are discovered on examination using […]

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