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==Overview==
== Differential Diagnosis ==
* Anatomic or structural lesions
*:* Uterine or [[cervical polyp]]s
*:* [[Uterine leiomyoma]]
*:* Foreign body
* Coagulation disorders
*:* Clotting factor disorder: [[Hemophilia]], hepatic disease, anticoagulant use, renal disease, [[Von Willebrand's Disease]]
*:* Platelet dysfunction: [[Leukemia]], [[Thrombocytopenia]], and related medications
* Pregnancy complications
*:* Placental abruption
*:* [[Ectopic Pregnancy]]
*:* Miscarriage
*:* Spontaneous abortion
*:* [[Placenta previa]]
* Endometrial cancer
*:* Risk Factors:
*:*:* [[Diabetes Mellitus]]
*:*:* Unopposed estrogen
*:*:* [[Obesity]]
*:*:* Older age
*:*:* Chronic anovulation
*:*:* [[Ddx:Hypertension|Hypertension]]
* Endometrial hyperplasia
*:* Exogenous extrogen
*:* Excess of endogenous estrogen
*:* DUB (dysfunctional uterine bleeding) is a diagnosis of exclusion
* Endometrioma
* Hyperprolactinemia
* Hypo- or [[Hyperthyroidism]]
* Hypothalamic lesion
* Medications (e.g., [[Norepinephrine]])
* Nonuterine bleeding
*:* Rectal
*:* Urinary
*:* Vaginal
*:* Cervical
* Other malignancy
* Pelvic infection
* [[Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome]] ([[Stein Leventhal Syndrome]])
* Systemic disease
* [[Anorexia Nervosa]]
* Immature hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis
* Intense exercise
* Nutritional status (Very low calorie diets)
* Peri-menopause
* Psychologic stress <ref>Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne.  Differential Diagnosis Pocket.  Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016</ref>
 
==References==
==References==
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