Patients with secondary amenorrhea due to tuberculosis endometritis towards the induced anti-tuberculosis drug category

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease which can affect various organs, including human’s genital organs such as the endometrium. Tuberculosis endometritis can cause clinical symptoms of secondary amenorrhea and infertility. Infertility in genital TB caused by the involvement of the endometrium. The case presentation is 33-year-old woman from dr. Saiful Anwar Public Hospital to consult that she has not menstruated since 5 years ago (28 years old). The diagnosis was done by performing a clinical examination until the diagnosis of secondary amenorrhea due to tuberculosis endometritis is obtained. A treatment by using category I of anti-tuberculosis drugs was done for 6 months, afterward an Anatomical Pathology observation found no signs of the tuberculosis symptoms. Based on that, patient, who was diagnosed to have secondary amenorrhea due to tuberculosis endometritis, has no signs of tuberculosis process after being treated by using category I of anti-tuberculosis drugs for 6 months.

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Perdhana, R., Sutrisno, S., Sugiri, Y. J., Baktiyani, S. C. W., & Wiyasa, A. (2016). Patients with secondary amenorrhea due to tuberculosis endometritis towards the induced anti-tuberculosis drug category. Pan African Medical Journal, 24. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.121.9709

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