Created at 6:11 a.m. Sep, 27, 2024
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kirbysama
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Quote: "This patient with cyclic dysuria and hematuria associated with menses most likely has endometriosis ... In addition, patients can have dysuria with associated hematuria and leukocytes on urinalysis due to bladder inflammation. ... When the menstrual cycle ends, symptoms classically resolve until the next cycle."
Source: UWorld - Step 2 20161
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Endometriosis spread to the bladder wall presents with {{c1::dysuria}}
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First Aid


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Watch Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) & Endometriosis
* just imagine abdomen hit with dirt representing dysuria, as well since endometriosis can spread nearly anywhere



Watch Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) & Endometriosis
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Female Pathology : Endometriosis and Postpartum Endometritis
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