Publications by authors named "Line Markdanner Lindgren"

This is a case report of a 44-year-old premenopausal woman who was admitted to hospital due to uncontrollable and life-threatening vaginal bleeding after starting rivaroxaban treatment for atrial fibrillation. She had a medical history with menorrhagia due to an intrauterine fibroma. She did not respond sufficiently to factor X supplement or other non-surgical medical interventions.

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Women suffering from chronic vulvar pain seek help in the healthcare system on numerous occasions. The most common type is provoked localized vulvodynia (PVD) in which the pain has been persistent for more than three months without identifiable cause. The aetiology of PVD is multifactorial and the diagnosis is based upon medical history and gynaecological assessment including a bio-psycho-social evaluation.

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This is a case report of multiple uterine lithiasis in a 66-year-old, healthy woman. The patient had postmenopausal bleeding but no other complaints. She underwent uneventful vaginal hysterectomy, and multiple loose pieces of detached uterine lithiasis in the uterine cavity were found.

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