Hyperemesis gravidarum
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Hyperemesis gravidarum
Reproductive system and breast
Disorders of puberty, sex chromosomes, and sex hormones
Female and transgender reproductive system and breast
Breast cancer
Fibrocystic breast changes
Intraductal papilloma
Mastitis
Paget disease of the breast
Phyllodes tumor
Turner syndrome
Endometritis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
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Polycystic ovary syndrome
Premature ovarian failure
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Germ cell ovarian tumor
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Krukenberg tumor
Ovarian cyst
Ovarian torsion
Sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor
Surface epithelial-stromal tumor
Uterine fibroid
Female sexual interest and arousal disorder
Genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder
Orgasmic dysfunction
Male and transgender reproductive system
Pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium
Cervical incompetence
Chorioamnionitis
Ectopic pregnancy
Gestational diabetes
Gestational hypertension
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Intrauterine growth restriction
Miscarriage
Oligohydramnios
Placenta accreta
Placenta previa
Placental abruption
Polyhydramnios
Potter sequence
Preeclampsia & eclampsia
Preterm labor
Postpartum hemorrhage
Congenital cytomegalovirus (NORD)
Congenital rubella syndrome
Congenital syphilis
Congenital toxoplasmosis
Neonatal conjunctivitis
Neonatal herpes simplex
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Neonatal sepsis
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Fetal hydantoin syndrome
Reproductive system and breast pathology review
Benign breast conditions: Pathology review
Breast cancer: Pathology review
Amenorrhea: Pathology review
Cervical cancer: Pathology review
Ovarian cysts and tumors: Pathology review
Sexually transmitted infections: Vaginitis and cervicitis: Pathology review
Uterine disorders: Pathology review
Vaginal and vulvar disorders: Pathology review
Disorders of sex chromosomes: Pathology review
Disorders of sexual development and sex hormones: Pathology review
Sexually transmitted infections: Warts and ulcers: Pathology review
Penile conditions: Pathology review
Prostate disorders and cancer: Pathology review
Testicular and scrotal conditions: Pathology review
Testicular tumors: Pathology review
Complications during pregnancy: Pathology review
Congenital TORCH infections: Pathology review
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A 36-year-old primigravid woman comes to the office at 15 weeks gestation due to vaginal bleeding. This morning, she woke up and noticed blood in her underwear. She has also had severe morning nausea that has been worsening, resulting in multiple episodes of vomiting throughout the day for the past week. She states it has been difficult to keep down anything she eats or drinks. She denies shortness of breath, changes in vision, or chest pain. She does not use tobacco, alcohol or illicit drugs. Current temperature is 37.0°C (98.6°F), pulse is 100/min, and blood pressure is 145/85 mmHg. On physical examination, a 19-week-size uterus and bilateral adnexal masses are palpated on bimanual examination. Laboratory tests show hCG concentrations of 110,000 mIU/mL. TSH is 0.1 μU/mL. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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Hyperemesis gravidarum is a complication of pregnancy, in which there is persistent severe nausea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration and weight loss. People with Hyperemesis gravidarum experience vomiting several times a day, usually before the 20th week of pregnancy. This condition is often seen in primigravid young women and those with twin gestation or molar pregnancy.