Re: Abdominal pain

From: rbraun@iupui.edu
Sun Dec 14 07:25:36 1997


If she has adenomyosis, what will you see on laparoscopy ???????

R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG

On Sat, 13 Dec 1997, Zach Newton wrote:

> Ricardo-
>
> Your series of posts has fallen on deaf ears, save Bernard.
>
> With hx of 7 day menses and now abnormal bleeding with pain plus
> dyspareunia adenomyosis
> is likely. Your consideration of adnexal torsion should be clarified
> by TVUS. With the hx of breast ca, a CT scan would be helpful. No
> mention is made of possible component of irritable bowel contributing.
> For completeness, a current bone scan and biochemical profile are
> justified.
>
> Regardless of above, if her clinical course since presentation is one of
> continuing pain, I would go right to scope.
>
> Best bet with current info: adenomyosis.
> Therapy: trial of depo-provera or GNRHa.
> Continued morbidity: vaginal hysterectomy; perhaps LAVH for look-see.
>
> Zach Newton
> Z. B. Newton, III, M.D.
> Atlanta/Gyn
>





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