JCRPE (Sep 2023)

Evaluation of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Adolescents: Single Center Experience

  • Sirmen Kızılcan Çetin,
  • Zehra Aycan,
  • Elif Özsu,
  • Zeynep Şıklar,
  • Ayşegül Ceran,
  • Seda Erişen Karaca,
  • Gizem Şenyazar,
  • Merih Berberoğlu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2023.2022-10-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 230 – 237

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is the most common gynecologic complaint in adolescent girls. The aim of this study was to identify the diagnostic and management differences between those with/without heavy menstrual bleeding. METHODS: Retrospective data was collected from adolescents aged 10-19 years, diagnosed with AUB. Adolescents with known bleeding disorders at admission were excluded. All girls were classified according to the degree of anemia; group 1 had heavy bleeding [hemoglobin (Hb) 10 g/dL). Admission and follow-up characteristics were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 79 girls with a mean age of 14.3±1.8 years and mean age of menarche of 11.9±1.4 years, with 85% experiencing menstrual irregularity in the two years after menarche, rising to 95.3% in group 1 (p6 months. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The majority of AUB (85%) occurred in the first two years after menarche. A small proportion (3.8%) had undiagnosed clotting factor deficiency. The frequency of MTHFR mutation was 50% in girls with history of thrombosis; however this did not increase the risk of bleeding/thrombosis and so routine evaluation does not appear to be justified.

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