An unusual cause of postmenopausal vaginal haemorrhage: a case report
Abstract Background Post-menopause vaginal haemorrhage is typically related to gynaecological malignancies. Bleeding from vaginal varices rarely occurs, especially in nonpregnant women. Moreover, nonpregnancy-related causes of vaginal varicosities include portal hypertension, especially that caused...
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Main Authors: | Junyan Sun (Author), Ying Guo (Author), Li Ma (Author), Zhaoxia Qian (Author), Dongmei Lai (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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