Pathophysiology Week 2 Case 1
Acute blood loss anemia
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Cervical Cancer with metastasis
CORRECT CLINICAL REASONING:
The patient went many years without a pap smear. Post-menopausal bleeding is a sign of hyperplasia of the endometrium which can indicate uterine cancer. In this case it continued to progress into the cervix, vaginal walls and uterus with metastasis to the liver.
Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL)
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Female 55 years old
CHIEF COMPLAINT: Post-Menopausal Vaginal Bleeding
After reviewing the case, what is the most likely pathophysiology →
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