
|Articles|February 27, 2012
DailyDx: A Case of Amenorrhea
Author(s)Joe Antony, MD
Our patient presents with 6 weeks of amenorrhea. What's your diagnosis?
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Our patient presents with 6 weeks of amenorrhea. Here ultrasound images of the uterus.
What is your diagnosis?
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The diagnosis of our patient with 6 weeks of amenorrhea is a vesicular mole. There are multiple vesicle like lesions seen in the uterine cavity.
Differential Diagnosis: retained products of conception
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