A massively obese (5'3", 275 pounds), 55-year-old, sexually active woman, nulligravida (no pregnancies), presented to her gynecologist because of vaginal spotting for 1 year. Her medical history includes non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and medically controlled hypertension, both diagnosed at age 43. Her gynecologic history included: menarche , age 11; coitarche, age 20; lifetime sexual partners, 2; 6 menses/year until age 51 when she became menopausal and her menstrual periods stopped. An endometrial biopsy yielded abundant tissue. Following the biopsy, the patient was lost o follow-up for 8 years. She is now brought to the ER after fainting at home. Her hemoglobin is 5 g/dL. Endometrial biopsy is repeated, followed by a simple hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy IS SHE DIAGNOSED WITH ANY DISEASE OR VIRUS? any info helps
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