Gynecology
Consultation 2
HISTORY: This is a 36-year-old female
G4, P3, with LMP on 03/22/06 who presents today for her routine gynecological
examination and Pap test. The patient was seen here on her last visit
on 01/22/06 with a complaint of bilateral breast discharge. Since that
time, she has obtained a mammogram and a sonogram with the results revealing
normal studies in both the mammogram and sonogram. She also had TSH and
prolactin levels drawn, which are both within normal limits as well.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Breasts: No dominant
masses could be appreciated. Nipple discharge only elicited by patient's
own manual expression.
Abdomen: Soft, nontender, and nondistended.
Pelvic examination: Vagina, no lesions noted. Cervix, her os is closed.
Uterus is not enlarged, nontender. Adnexa, nontender, no masses are appreciated.
ASSESSMENT: Normal gynecological examination
with bilateral breast discharge.
PLAN: A Pap test was performed. Discussed
all of the above with the patient, and she was given referral to follow
up with the surgeon for a complete breast evaluation and management or
discharge. She also will return to this office routinely and/or p.r.n.
All of her questions were answered and she agrees with the management
at this time.
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