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  1. 11 kwi 2024 · Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: A Pictorial Review on Differential Diagnosis and Not-So-Common Cases of Interventional Radiology Management. by. Sara Viganò. SciProfiles Scilit Preprints.org Google Scholar. 1,*, Antonella Smedile. SciProfiles Scilit Preprints.org Google Scholar.

  2. 1 lut 2019 · A systematic approach to AUB evaluation can simplify management and enhance women’s well-being. Abnormal uterine bleeding describes any variation from normal bleeding patterns in nonpregnant, reproductive-aged women beyond menarche lasting for at least 6 months.

  3. Abnormal uterine bleeding describes any variation from normal bleeding patterns in nonpregnant, reproductive-aged women beyond menarche lasting for at least 6 months.

  4. 4 wrz 2023 · Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a broad term that describes irregularities in the menstrual cycle involving frequency, regularity, duration, and volume of flow outside of pregnancy. Up to one-third of women will experience abnormal uterine bleeding in their life, with irregularities most commonly occurring at menarche and perimenopause.

  5. 22 lut 2024 · Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common and often debilitating condition, affecting women of reproductive age. AUB is any variance of the normal menstrual cycle, which is defined on the basis of four parameters (frequency, regularity, duration, and volume); symptoms can be acute or chronic.

  6. 10 wrz 2018 · The purpose was to harmonize the definitions of normal and abnormal bleeding symptoms and to classify and subclassify underlying potential causes of AUB in the reproductive years to facilitate research, education, and clinical care.

  7. This guideline provides recommendations to gynaecologists and other health care providers in the diagnosis and management of abnormal uterine bleeding, incorporating the current evidence. Options: Diagnostic tools and medical and surgical alternatives to management are reviewed and current evidence is presented.