Which of the following is a structural cause of abnormal uterine bleeding according to the PALM-COEIN classification? A) Coagulation disorders B) Polyp C) Iatrogenic factors D) End... Which of the following is a structural cause of abnormal uterine bleeding according to the PALM-COEIN classification? A) Coagulation disorders B) Polyp C) Iatrogenic factors D) Endometrial hyperplasia
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The question is asking to identify which option among the given choices is considered a structural cause of abnormal uterine bleeding in the context of the PALM-COEIN classification, which categorizes causes of abnormal uterine bleeding into structural and non-structural factors.
Answer
Polyp
The final answer is Polyp.
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The final answer is Polyp.
More Information
According to the PALM-COEIN classification system, structural causes of abnormal uterine bleeding are Polyp, Adenomyosis, Leiomyoma [fibroid], and Malignancy (or hyperplasia). Among the given options, Polyp is the only structural cause.
Tips
A common mistake is mixing structural causes with nonstructural ones. Review the PALM (Polyp, Adenomyosis, Leiomyoma, Malignancy) for structural categories.
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