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Useful Management Information
- Primary amenorrhoea – is defined as the absence of menses at age 16 years in the presence of normal growth and secondary sexual characteristics and 14 in the absence of secondary sexual characteristics
- Secondary amenorrhoea – absence of menses for more than six months after the onset of menses
- Address excessive exercise or dieting
- If BMI is greater than 30, manage weight loss
- Address any significant stress or anxiety
- Review medications if relevant (e.g. antipsychotics, metoclopramide)
- Cyclical abdominal pain in adolescent with primary amenorrhoea might be indication of imperforate hymen
Minimum Referral Criteria
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If your patient doesn't meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- Duration of amenorrhoea (i.e. >6 months)
- Weight/ BMI
- BHCG results
- FSH LH prolactin oestradiol TSH results
- TAS-TVS USS may not be appropriate in non-sexually active females, therefore important to seek early advice from statewide paediatric and adolescent gynaecology (SPAG) services
Additional Referral Information
- BMI
- Renal USS
Send Referrals To
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Internal Referrals
Gynaecology (E-Blueslips), Colposcopy (E-Blueslips)
Fax
5687 4497
Post
Booking and Referral Centre
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215
Enquiries
1300 559 083
Service Availability
Facilities
Gold Coast University Hospital
Robina Hospital
If you would like to send a named referral, please address it to the specialist listed above, who will allocate a suitably qualified specialist to see the patient. Alternatively, you can view a full list of our specialists.