Definitions & Basics
Causes & Risk Factors
H&P
Diagnosis & Workup
Treatment & Management
100

Define postmenopausal bleeding

What is any vaginal bleeding occuring after 12 months of menopause?

100

Hyperplastic growths of the endometrial glands 

What are Polyps?


100

Additional menstrual history

What is age at menopause? and why is this important?

100

First-line test for people with increased endometrial cancer risk or recurrent PMB

What is an endometrial biopsy?

100

In postmenopausal patients, uterine bleeding is usually ___ and self-limited, and treatment is usually _______ once endometrial carcinoma (or premalignant histology) has been excluded.

What is Light and Unnecessary? 

200

The cardinal sign of endometrial carcinoma is __________. 

What is Postmenopausal bleeding?
200

Hypoestrogenic changes following menopause that is the second most common cause.

What is Genitouriary Syndrome of Menopause?

200

Previous menstrual patterns

What is history of irregular cycles, heavy bleeding, or known endometrial conditions?

200

First-line imaging to assess endometrial thickness (ET) and uterine abnormalities

What is a Transvaginal Ultrasound?

200

Persistent bleeding can be a sign of _________ even in the setting of a benign endometrial biopsy or TVUS.

What is Endometrial Cancer?

300

All postmenopausal people with unanticipated PMB should be evaluated for ____________. 

What is Endometrial Hyperplasia/Carcinoma? 

300

The most concerning cause and one that should be evaluated urgently

What is Endometrial Carcinoma?

300

Name the primary exams that need to be performed for this patient.

What is a pelvic and abdominal exam?

300

Labs you would order for this patient

What are CBC, TSH, and PT/aPTT?

300

If recurrent bleeding, refer to Gynecologist for possible ________ w/ hysteroscopy if indicated.

What is dilation and curettage?

400

Name the bleeding pattern for postmenopausal bleeding. ****

What is light spotting to heavy bleeding that is often unpredictable? 

400

Medications or Hx of structural abnormalities that are risk factors for AUB in Menopause

Meds: 

What is Tamoxifen, HRT ( unopposed estrogen)

Structurally: 

What are Uterine or Cervical Polyps

400

Name the signs of _____ that would indicate PMB

(2 signs)

What is anemia? What are hypotension and tachycardia?

400

The differential diagnosis for this patient

What are endometrial polyps, GSM, and Endometrial Carcinoma?

500

Because endometrial polyps express this _______, growth of the polpys can be stimulated by this ______ therapy. 

What is Estropgen and Progesterone &

Estrogen Therapy

500

Name additional information we should know about gynecological and medical history

What is the History of polyps, fibroids, or endometrial hyperplasia? What is the History of gynecologic surgeries such as hysterectomy or endometrial ablation.

500

Most likely diagnosis and risk factors that predispose her to this

What are endometrial polyps?

RF: Age (prevalence higher in PM than Perimenopausal); Obesity (BMI > 30 increased risk); Use of HRT

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