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Hosp Pediatr ; 12(10): e364-e366, 2022 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35799327
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Obstet Gynecol ; 138(6): 931-936, 2021 12 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34735404

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BACKGROUND: Vulvar masses in adolescents have a broad differential diagnosis, yet few reports exist detailing masses of mammary origin. CASE: A nulliparous, healthy 16-year-old adolescent presented with a longstanding, ulcerated, 17-cm vulvar mass of unknown origin and pronounced inguinal lymphadenopathy. The patient underwent a left radical partial vulvectomy, with pathology revealing terminal duct lobular units consistent with polymastia. CONCLUSION: Differential diagnosis of a vulvar mass in an adolescent should include polymastia.


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Doenças Mamárias/diagnóstico , Mamilos/anormalidades , Vulva/anormalidades , Neoplasias Vulvares/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos
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Perm J ; 24: 1-3, 2020 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33482944

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IMPORTANCE: Catamenial epilepsy (CE) is exacerbated by hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle. Approximately 1.7 million women have epilepsy in the United States. CE affects more than 40% of women with epilepsy. There is a paucity of literature addressing this condition from a clinical standpoint, and the literature that does exist is limited to the neurological community. This article reviews the diagnosis and management of CE for the non-neurologist. Women with CE have early touch points in their care with numerous health care providers before ever consulting with a specialist, including OB/GYNs, pediatricians, emergency department physicians, and family medicine providers. In addition, women affected by CE have seizures that are more recalcitrant to traditional epilepsy treatment regimens. To optimize management in patients affected by CE, menstrual physiology must be understood, individualized hormonal contraception treatment considered, and adjustments and interactions with antiepileptic drugs addressed. OBSERVATIONS: CE is a unique subset of seizure disorders affected by menstrual fluctuations of progesterone and estrogen. The diagnosis of CE has been refined and clarified. There is an ever-increasing understanding of the importance and variety of options of hormonal contraception available to help manage CE. Furthermore, antiepileptic drugs and contraception can interact, so attention must be directed to optimizing both regimens to prevent uncontrolled seizures and pregnancy. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: CE can be diagnosed with charting of menstrual cycles and seizure activity. Hormonal treatments that induce amenorrhea have been shown to reduce CE. Optimizing antiepileptic drug dosing and contraceptive methods also can minimize unplanned pregnancies in women affected by CE.


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Anticonvulsivantes , Epilepsia , Anticonvulsivantes/uso terapêutico , Anticoncepção , Epilepsia/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Humanos , Ciclo Menstrual , Gravidez , Convulsões/tratamento farmacológico
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Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am ; 46(3): 409-430, 2019 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31378285

RESUMO

Contraception is paramount to the overall health and longevity of women. Most women in the United States use birth control in their reproductive lifetimes. All options should be available and easily accessible to permit individualization and optimization of chosen methods. Current contraceptive methods available in the United States are reviewed. Emergency contraception, contraception in the postpartum period, and strategies to tailor methods to those affected by partner violence are also addressed. Tables and flow charts help providers and patients compare various contraceptive methods, optimize the start of a method, and identify resources for addressing safety in those with underlying medical conditions.


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Empoderamento , Saúde Reprodutiva , Saúde da Mulher , Adulto , Anticoncepção/métodos , Comportamento Contraceptivo , Anticoncepção Pós-Coito/métodos , Aconselhamento , Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Feminino , Humanos , Período Pós-Parto , Gravidez , Gravidez não Planejada , Estados Unidos
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