Adolescent Gynecologic Conditions Presenting in Emergency Settings

Adolesc Med. 1993 Feb;4(1):63-76.

Abstract

What an adolescent patient and her parents define as a gynecologic emergency often proves to be merely a prolonged period. Nevertheless, because gynecologic complaints can be serious, each patient must be thoroughly evaluated. Common problems include dysfunctional uterine bleeding (mild, moderate, or severe), ectopic pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease, spontaneous abortion, and abdominal pain. Diagnosis and management of each of these conditions are discussed in detail.