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Term
Define amenorrhea
Definition
Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation 
Term

What does this describe?

 

Abnormal uterine bleeding-variation in frequency, duration or amount than usual (loses cyclic pattern)

Definition
amenorrhea
Term
What are the two categories you can divide abnormal uterine bleeding?
Definition

•Abnormal uterine bleeding can be divided into two categories:*****

    A)abnormal bleeding with ovulatory cycles which usually have organic causes

   B) bleeding due to anovulatory causes, usually diagnosed by exclusion

         -anovulatory uterine bleeding is irregular bleeding          unrelated to anatomic lesions /no regular pattern (ie every week, every 3 mo

Term

What is primary amenorrhea?

 

What is secondary amenorrhea?

Definition

•Primary amenorrhea- age 13 without  secondary sex characteristics or 15 with secondary sex characteristics who has never menstruated


•Secondary amenorrhea- if a menstruating woman has not menstruated for 3-6 months or for the duration of three typical menstrual cycles

Term

What is this called:

 

reduction of frequency of menses with frequency of menses being greater than 35 days but less than 6 months

Definition
Oligomenorrhea-
Term

What is this called:

 

reduction in the number of days or amount of flow

Definition
hypomenorrhea
Term
Name four causes of amenorrhea.
Definition

1. Disruption along the hypothalamic-pituitary-axis

2. Ovarian dysfunction

3. Abnormality along the genital outflow tract

4. Pregnancy

Term
What is the most common cause of amenorrhea?
Definition

pregnancy

 

Most common cause of amenorrhea

•Must be ruled to allay patient’s anxiety and avoid unnecessary testing

•Rule out ectopic pregnancy which can present as amenorrhea or abnormal bleeding

 

Term

What does it mean to have hypothalamic pituitary dysfunction?

ie. what is disrupted in terms of secretions?

 

What could you be lacking?

 

Most hypothalamic pituitary amenorrhea is due to what? How is it corrected?

Definition

What does it mean to have hypothalamic pituitary dysfunction?

•Disruption of pulsatile secretion of GnRH

what is disrupted in terms of secretions?

 

What could you be lacking?

•Lack of corpus luteum,  ovulation and estrogen and progesterone production or subsequent hormonal withdrawal and menstruation

Most hypothalamic pituitary amenorrhea is due to what? How is it corrected?


•Most hypothalamic-pituitary amenorrhea is of functional origin and can be corrected by behavior modification or exogenous human menopausal gonadotropins

Term
Name four types of abnormal uterine bleeding.
Definition

1. Polymenorrhea-frequent menstrual bleeding (frequency 21 days or less)

2. Menorrhagia-prolonged or excessive uterine bleeding that occurs at regular intervals (>80mL or > 7 days)

3. Metorrhagia-irregular menstrual bleeding or bleeding between periods

4. Menometrorrhagia-frequent menstrual bleeding that is excessive and irregular in amount and duration

Term

Frequent menstrual bleeding (frequency 21 days or less)


Definition
polymenorrhea
Term
prolonged or excessive uterine bleeding that occurs at regular intervals (>80mL or > 7 days) 
Definition
menorrhagia
Term
irregular menstrual bleeding or bleeding between periods
Definition
metorrhagia
Term
frequent menstrual bleeding that is excessive and irregular in amount and duration
Definition
Menometrorrhagia
Term
Why are you concerned when someone is bleeding more than 80mL and has menometrorrhagia?
Definition

ANEMIA!!

get blood count

Term
Name 3 functional and 3 psychogenic causes for hypothalamic pituitary amenorrhea.
Definition

Functional: weight loss, excessive exercise, obesity

 

Psychogenic: chronic anxiety, pseudocyesis, anorexia nervosa

Term
Name 2 drug induced causes and 3 neoplastic causes for hypothalamic pituitary amenorrhea.
Definition

Drug induced: marijuana, psychoactive drugs, including anti-depressants

 

Neoplastic Causes: prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas, craiopharyngioma, hypothalamic hamartoma

Term

What lab values would you expect to see for someone with hypothalamic pituitary dysfunction? (ie. high, low, normal, etc)

 

FSH

LH

Prolactin

Definition

FSH and LH below normal

•Prolactin in the normal range except elevated with prolactin-secreting pituitary adenoma

Term
What is savage syndrome?
Definition
ovarian resistance
Term

What would you expect levels to be in ovarian dysfunction?

 

FSH

LH

Definition
BOTH ARE ELEVATED
Term

•Most outflow obstruction results from __________in the development and canalization of the __________


Definition

•Most outflow obstruction results from congenital abnormalities in the development and canalization of the mullerian ducts


Term

What are the two most common anomalies that cause primary amenorrhea?


What is the most common cause of secondary amenorrhea?


Definition

Imperforate hymen and absent uterus or vagina are the most common anomalies that cause primary amenorrhea


•Asherman’s syndrome is the most common cause of secondary amenorrhea/scarring of the lining of the uterus-can’t grow in response to estrogen “pt states had regular periods but they stopped- provider ask: did u have any surgeries? D&C Any discharge after? Take any abx?”

Term

What is the progesterone "challenge test?" 

 

What three things are tested?

 

if you still don't get a response, what do you need to evaluate?

Definition

•Progesterone “Challenge Test” determines adequate estrogen, competent endometrium and patent outflow tract


•If withdrawal bleeding does not occur repeat “Challenge Test” after first treating with estrogen


•If still no response in the presence of a uterus evaluate endometrial canal

Term

Challenge test:

 

if prog causes period what does that mean?

 

if give progesterone to someone who doesn’t menstruate, but give progesterone and now has period-what does that mean?

 

normal outflow tract, normal uterus, normal endometrium, normal uterus-what does that mean?

Definition

if prog causes period: adequate estrogen has been produced; -

 

if give progesterone to someone who doesn’t menstruate, but give progesterone and now has period-what does that mean?TELLS YOU SHE HAD ESTROGEN PRODUCTION-

 

normal outflow tract, normal uterus, normal endometrium, normal uterus- probably hypothalamic pituitary function making estrogen

Term
What are two chromosomal causes of ovarian failure?
Definition

•Turner syndrome (45,X gonadal dysgenesis)

•X chromosome long-arm deletion (46, XXq5)

Term
What are three "other" causes for ovarian failure?
Definition

Other causes

•Gonadotropin-resistant ovarian syndrome (Savage syndrome)

•Premature natural menopause= ovary stops working before 40

•Autoimmune ovarian failure (Blizzard syndrome)- causes ovaries to stop working

Term
What results in amenorrhea and galactorrhea?
Definition
hyperprolactinemia
Term

•80% of pituitary tumors secrete _____ causing ______

Definition

•80% of pituitary tumors secrete prolactin causing galactorrhea

Term
In 5% of patients with hyperprolactinemia and galactorrhea the underlying etiology is _______
Definition
hypothyroidism
Term
Explain the role of the thyroid in hyperprolactinemia.
Definition

•Low serum thyroxine (T4) eliminates negative feedback to the hypothalamic-pituitary axis

•Thyrotropin-releasing hormones levels increase in the absence of negative feedback

•Positive feedback that stimulates dopamine secretion is also absent, causing a decrease in dopamine levels

•Elevated TRH stimulates release of prolactin from the pituitary gland.

•Reduced dopamine secretion results in elevated levels of TSH and prolactin

Term

Induction of ovulation

•Oligo-ovulatory or anovulation -Clomiphene citrate

•Polycystic ovary syndrome-clomiphene citrate

•Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism-human menopausal gonadotropins or Pulsatile GnRH

•Menstruation will never be established if the uterus is absent

Definition
Term
Hypothalamic amenorrhea is a ___ deficient state so the 
Definition
estrogen deficient state 
Term
irregular bleeding unrelated to anatomic lesions
Definition
anovulatory uterine bleeding
Term
hypothalamic amenorrhea is seen commonly in what type of anovulatory conditions (3)
Definition
polycystic ovaries (hyper over adrenic), obesity, adrenal hyperplasia
Term
_________ and a_________ with abnormal uterine bleeding, have noncyclic estrogen blood concentrations from different endogenous sources that stimulate the growth and development of the ______ that eventually outgrow the blood supply resulting in _________ at irregular times and amounts
Definition
Oligo-ovulation and anovulation with abnormal uterine bleeding, have noncyclic estrogen blood concentrations from different endogenous sources that stimulate the growth and development of the endometrium that eventually outgrow the blood supply resulting in sloughing of the endometrium at irregular times and amounts
Term

True or False:

 

Amenorrhea and abnormal bleeding can exist in the same patient.

Definition
FALSE
Term
Mid cycle spotting in the absence of pathology is attributed to what?
Definition
midcycle drop in estrogen
Term
What can cause corpus luteum dysfunction?
Definition
luteal phase defect
Term

How do you diagnose abnormal uterine bleeding?

 

What two things should you rule out?

What do you suspect?

What studies do you do?

Definition

•Suspect when bleeding is irregular, not predictable, not associated with premenstrual signs and symptoms

•Rule out pregnancy

•Rule out anatomic and neoplastic etiologies

•Pelvic ultrasound

•Basal body temperature chart

•Endometrial biopsy  to rule out endometrial lesions

Term
What is the primary goal of treatment of anovulatory uterine bleeding?
Definition
Primary goal of treatment of anovulatory uterine bleeding is to establish regular shedding of the endometrium and control bleeding
Term
What's the treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding?
Definition

Establish ovulation

•Progestational agent minimum 10-14 days/month. (medroxyprogesterone acetate)

•Oral contraceptives

Term

Anatomic Causes of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

 

Uterine Lesions (3)

 

Cervical Lesions (4)

 

Vaginal Lesions (4)

 

Bleeding from other sites (4)

Definition

Uterine Lesions

•Myomas

•Polyps

•Endometrial carcinoma

 

Cervical Lesions

•Neoplasia

•Polyps

•Cervicitis

•Cervical condyloma

 

Vaginal Lesions

•Carcinoma, sarcoma, or adenosis

•Laceration or trauma

•Infections

•Inflammation  or ulceration secondary to foreign bodies

 

Bleeding from Other Sites

•Urethral caruncle

•Infected urethral diverticulum

•Gastrointestinal bleeding

•Labial lesion (neoplasm, trauma, infection)

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