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- Title
Postmenopausal bleeding as a late sequela of pelvic fracture.
- Authors
Agrawal, Neha; Ghuman, Navdeep; Singh, Pratibha; Kathuria, Priyanka; Banerjee, Sumit; Garg, Pawan; Rai, Ankit
- Abstract
Postmenopausal bleeding is one of the common presenting complaints in the gynecological outpatient department. The common causes of which are atrophic endometritis, vaginitis, estrogen therapy, cancer endometrium, and cancer cervix. Hereby, we present a rare case of a 65-year-old female presented with postmenopausal bleeding who had history of trauma 1 year back with pelvic bone fracture. The cause of postmenopausal bleeding, in this case, is abnormal bony protrusion secondary to malunited pelvic fracture causing laceration of the right lateral vaginal wall. The case was managed by local osteotomy and vaginal wall repair.
- Subjects
PELVIC fractures; COLPORRHAPHY; UNUNITED fractures; BONE fractures; CERVICAL cancer; HEMORRHAGE
- Publication
Journal of Mid-life Health, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 4, p316
- ISSN
0976-7800
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/jmh.jmh_99_21