Women's Health Medicine
Volume 3, Issue 3 , Pages 124-127, 1 May 2006

Gynaecological causes of abdominal pain

Robert Hammond is a Consultant Gynaecologist at University Hospital, Nottingham, UK.

Abstract 

Gynaecological causes of abdominal pain may arise from conditions associated with pregnancy and the non-pregnant state, and patients may present as emergencies or to Outpatient Clinics. This contribution focuses on those conditions most likely to present to a surgical trainee. Guidance on management (particularly with respect to investigations and referral for gynaecological assistance) is discussed. By considering gynaecological causes of abdominal pain in a variety of conditions - including, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriages, complicated ovarian cysts, endometriosis, or ovarian tumours - this review article considers a number of conditions for patients in emergency or non-emergency situations, presenting in pregnant or non-pregnant states.

Keywords:  abdominal pain , gynaecology , ectopic pregnancy , fibroids , endometriosis

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PII: S1744-1870(06)70181-0

doi:10.1383/wohm.2006.3.3.124

Women's Health Medicine
Volume 3, Issue 3 , Pages 124-127, 1 May 2006