Re: Pyometra

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Fri Nov 30 17:51:50 2007


Wait for path results

Ef

At Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Dr. Ainsworth wrote: >
>I saw a pleasant 82 yo widowed-lady last week. She is not sexually
>active and was referred because of "recurrent vaginal spotting" over the
>past two years. No other complaints, in fact she didn't even feel she
>had a problem, takes no meds, no health problems. Her FP ordered a
>sonogram before I saw her that showed fluid within the endometrial
>cavity and possibly a 12mm polyp. I suggested an endometrial biopsy
>which she reluctantly agreed to. When I introduced the pipelle, which
>slid in without resistance, much to my suprise, it filled quickly with
>purulent material. I replaced it with an explorer curette and the
>syringe filled with 8 cc of pus and was blood tinged. Pathology came
>back benign with mucopurelent material. The culture showed diphtheroids
>and enterococcus. I placed her on Doxycycline at the time of the
>biopsy, when the culture and sensitivity came back the only thing it was
>sensitive to was Vancomycin. My plan is to finish the current
>antibiotics and repeat the sonogram in a month. Does anyone feel that a
>hysteroscopy is necessary at this point? Any ideas on why she would
>present with this unusual finding?

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