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Urogenital Atrophy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1987
Urogenital atrophy in the postmenopausal or castrated woman is common with a multifactorial etiology and a varied clinical presentation. The effects of age and estrogen deprivation are, at times, poorly separable. Estrogen replacement may be used to significantly alleviate symptoms due to atrophy but must be used with appropriate surveillance to avoid ...
K H, Brown, C B, Hammond
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Optic atrophy

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1991
A young woman became suddenly aware of visual loss in her left eye. She was found to have optic atrophy giving chronicity to the disease process. A hypopigmented macule on her face along with neuroimaging studies suggested an inflammatory process. A biopsy of the skin lesion was compatible with sarcoidosis.
M, Wall   +3 more
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Urogenital atrophy

Menopause International, 2008
The British Menopause Society Council aims to aid health professionals to inform and advise women about postreproductive health. This guidance refers to the long-term condition of urogenital atrophy. Treatment choice should be based on up to date information and targeted to individual women's needs.
Joan, Pitkin, Margaret, Rees
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Urogenital atrophy

Climacteric, 2009
The major cause of urogenital atrophy in menopausal women is estrogen loss. The symptoms are usually progressive in nature and deteriorate with time from the menopausal transition. The most prevalent urogenital symptoms are vaginal dryness, vaginal irritation and itching.
J, Calleja-Agius, M P, Brincat
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Multiple system atrophy

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
The past year has seen advances in delineating the clinical features, natural history and imaging characteristics of multiple system atrophy. The initiating pathogenetic mechanisms remain unknown. However, any aetiological or pathophysiological hypothesis must consider not only neuronal loss and gliosis but also the recently described characteristic ...
Niall Quinn, Gregor K. Wenning
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Urogenital atrophy

Post Reproductive Health, 2014
The British Menopause Society Council aims to aid health professionals in providing up to date and informed advice about post reproductive health. This guidance refers to the long-term, but often ignored condition of urogenital atrophy resulting from postmenopausal estrogen deficiency.
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Atrophying tinea versicolor with epidermal atrophy

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2016
Mirjana Ziemer   +2 more
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Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1982
Fifty-four cases of familial OPCA (FOPCA) and sixty-three cases of sporadic OPCA (SOPCA) have been gathered from the literature. The data concerning age at onset, duration of the disease, frequency of symptoms and the various localizations of lesions have been evaluated.
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