PRIMARY AMENORRHEA
A   16-year-old girl    presents    with    her mother, complaining she has never   had
a   menstrual   period. All of  her friends have    menstruated,    and the mother  is
concerned   about   her daughter’s  lack    of  menstruation.   On  examination she
seems   to  be  well-nourished, with    adult   breast  development and pubic   hair
present.    Pelvic  examination reveals a   rudimentary vagina. No  uterus  is
palpable    on  rectal  examination.Amenorrhea  means   an  absence of  menstrual   bleeding.   Primary means   that
menstrual   bleeding    has never   occurred.   Primary amenorrhea  is  diagnosed   with
an  absence of  menses  at  age 14  without secondary   sexual  development or  at  age
16   with   secondary   sexual  development.
