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Episode 158: WDx #7 – Clinical Unknown with Dr. Jori May – Vaginal Bleeding

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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey folks, just a quick reminder that this episode is now meant to be used for medical advice, just good old-fashioned education.

0:08.5

All patient information has been modified to protect their identity and the views expressed in our podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinion of our employers.

0:17.8

Welcome back clinical problem solvers. My name is Priyanka and I'm a fourth-year medical student at UCSF.

0:25.4

We are so excited for another WDX Women in Diagnosis series episode today.

0:30.9

Hello, everyone. My name is Monty Kamal, and I'm a fourth-year medical student at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, and I'm going to be presenting an awesome case today. I'm excited to be here with everyone. And on behalf of the rest of the MS4 class at UAV School of Medicine, Dr. May, thank you so much for your PowerPoint. They got us through the Hemak module, and they were so thoughtful and well organized. So we appreciate you. I'm happy to help. Powerpoints are one of my favorite

0:55.6

things. We can talk about it. Awesome. So I have the pleasure of introducing Dr. Jory May. She is an

1:01.5

assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of

1:05.9

Alabama at Birmingham. Her clinical interest is non-malignant hematology with a focus on the care of patients with

1:12.0

thrombosis and coagulation disorders.

1:14.6

Additionally, she focuses on system-based hematologic care delivery across health systems.

1:20.0

Dr. A earned her MD from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

1:24.7

She completed her residency, chief residency, and fellowship in hematology

1:28.6

oncology at UAB. We are so excited to have you here. Well, thank you for the invitation. It's an

1:33.5

honor to be here with these diagnosticians, so thanks. Jory, thank you so much for joining us today.

1:38.8

I'm so excited for this episode, Moni. Please take us away. All right. I'm excited about this case. So our first

1:46.0

Aliquot, we have a 31-year-old woman who presents with vaginal bleeding three weeks after

1:52.2

spontaneous vaginal delivery at 39.3 weeks. She's passed multiple clots per day with associated

1:59.8

dizziness, fatigue, and presyncope.

2:02.7

She has a history of easy bleeding with biting her lip or tongue and two prior miscarriages.

2:08.3

That's the end of Aliquet one.

2:09.7

Okay. So there's a lot of information to start with right there. I think first it's important

2:15.5

to define what exactly that we're dealing with here.

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