Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Volume 18, Issue 5 , Pages 120-125, May 2008

Adolescent gynaecology

Lina Michala MRCOG is a Clinical Fellow in Gynaecology at University College London Hospitals, London, UK

Sarah M Creighton FRCOG is a Consultant Gynaecologist at University College London Hospitals, London, UK

Abstract 

Adolescent gynaecology is increasingly recognized as an area in which specific knowledge and expertise is required to ensure the best outcome. Gynaecological problems in adolescents are common and, although serious disease is rare, distress and discomfort can be significant. Adolescent girls are under great pressure, particularly in terms of examination performance, and problems such as menstrual dysfunction can be particularly difficult to manage. Careful and sympathetic assessment is crucial, and simple treatment remedies may be sufficient. Complex and rare medical conditions can also occur and must not be missed. Some congenital disorders present for the first time in adolescence. Early detection and appropriate treatment ensures the best possible outcome in terms of sexual function and potential fertility.

Keywords: adolescent gynaecology, menstrual dysfunction, Turner syndrome, Rokitansky syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome

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PII: S1751-7214(08)00057-2

doi:10.1016/j.ogrm.2008.03.002

Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Volume 18, Issue 5 , Pages 120-125, May 2008