Abnormal uterine bleeding in girls: tips and tools
<p> <b>M.S. Selikhova<sup>1</sup>, E.S. Zvereva<sup>2</sup></b><br> </p> <p> <b><sup>1</sup>Volgograd State Medical University, Volgograd, Russian Federation</b> </p> <p> <b><sup>2</sup>...
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LCC «Medicine-Inform»,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | <p> <b>M.S. Selikhova<sup>1</sup>, E.S. Zvereva<sup>2</sup></b><br> </p> <p> <b><sup>1</sup>Volgograd State Medical University, Volgograd, Russian Federation</b> </p> <p> <b><sup>2</sup>Emergency Clinical Hospital No. 7, Volgograd, Russian Federation</b> </p> <p> <i>Pubertal abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is the leading cause of visits to health care provider during adolescent period. The paper describes clinical course of pubertal AUB and the assessment of their severity and hemostasis. The importance of stress factors and somatic comorbidities is discussed. Data on anemia severity in girls with AUB to assess blood loss and treatment efficacy are addressed. Ultrasound reveals ovarian cysts in 10% and endometrial hyperplasia in 17% of these girls. In girls with comorbidities (including obesity), symptomatic hemostasis is associated with high risks of recurrent AUB. When selecting antianemia drugs, the lack of toxicity, good tolerability, and availability of both parenteral and peroral formulations used in various clinical situations should be considered. After homeostasis was achieved, hormonal and antianemic treatment is continued for 3 months.</i> </p> <p> <i><b>Keywords</b>: abnormal uterine bleeding, pubertal period, hemostasis, anemia, iron deficiency, iron supplements.</i> </p> <p> <i><b>For citation: </b>Selikhova M.S., Zvereva E.S. Abnormal uterine bleeding in girls: tips and tools. Russian Journal of Woman and Child Health. 2019;2(4):351-354.</i> </p> <i><br> </i><br> |
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