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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Vaginal Discharge

Pulmonary Embolism (PE)

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HMB)

Secondary Amenorrhea 

Primary Amenorrhea

Vaginal Bleeding 

Adnexal Torsion 

Surgical Route 

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

Hormonal Replacement Treatment(HRT)

Inter-menstrual Bleeding  

Wound Management 

Pelvic Floor Anatomy

Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP)

Irregular menstruation

Ectopic Pregnancy 

Asymptomatic Leiomyoma 

Bowel Injury 

Secondary Amenorrhea

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Secondary Amenorrhea

Nerve Injury (I)

Nerve Injury (II)

Nerve Injury (III)

Adnexal mass

Ovarian Mass

Genetic Cancer Syndrome (I)

Genetic Cancer Syndrome (II)

Genetic Cancer Syndrome (III)

Haemorrhage during surgery 

Antibiotics Prophylaxis 

Unruptured Ectopic Pregnancy 

Cesarean Scar Endometriosis

Adnexal torsion

Uterine Niche 

Endometriosis 

Urinary Incontinence 

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HMB)

Endometrial Hyperplasia 

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

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Urogynae QuizMe

The number of attempts remaining is 1

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A 52-year-old postmenopausal lady, G2P2, visited the clinic for evaluation of new-onset urinary leakage for the past 5 weeks. What is the most appropriate first step in this patients evaluation?

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A 45-year-old lady P4 presented to the clinic with a chief complaint of leakage of urine. She leaks urine whenever she coughs or sneezes. She is otherwise medically free, non-smoker and on no medications. She has a history of 4 uncomplicated vaginal deliveries. What is the most common cause of her urinary incontinence at this age?

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Quizme 48-50

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Abnormal uterine bleeding

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A 44-year-old woman complains of continuous vaginal bleeding for 6 months. She has had an endometrial biopsy 3 months ago and the histology report revealed proliferative endometrium. She did not respond to medical treatment with norethisterone 5 mg twice daily 21 days. Transvaginal ultrasound scan reveals an endometrial thickness of 9 mm. The haemoglobin level is 9 gm/dl. The platelet count is normal. What is the most appropriate method of treatment?

2 / 6

 44-year-old woman complains of continuous vaginal bleeding for 6 months. She has had an endometrial biopsy 3 months ago and the histology report revealed proliferative endometrium. She responded to treatment with norethisterone 5 mg twice daily for 3 cycles of 21 days, but bleeding recurred soon after cessation of treatment. Transvaginal ultrasound scan reveals an endometrial thickness of 8 mm. The haemoglobin level is 9.5 gm/dl. The platelet count is normal. Her BMI is 22. She does not have any medical complications. What is the most appropriate method of treatment

3 / 6

A 48-year-old woman complains of irregular, frequent heavy menstrual bleeding for 2 months. Abdominal and vaginal examinations are normal. Transvaginal ultrasound scan reveals an endometrial polyp. What is the most appropriate treatment? 

 

4 / 6

A 43-year-old woman presents with heavy menstrual bleeding. She has one child 6 years of age. The uterus is enlarged to 24 weeks with multiple fibroids. Her haemoglobin level is 9 g/dl. What is the best treatment option

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A 43-year-old nulliparous woman presents with heavy irregular menstrual bleeding. Abdominal examination is normal. Speculum examination reveals a large fibroid polyp protruding through the cervical os. No other fibroids are detected on the ultrasound scan. What is the best treatment option

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A 43-year-old multiparous woman pre sents with heavy menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhoea which outlast the period. Abdominal and vaginal examinations reveal a uniformly enlarged uterus, corresponding in size to 14 weeks. Ultrasound examination reveals a uniformly enlarged uterus with marked myometrial thickening. What is the most appropriate treatment?