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Abstract Cognitive health in postmenopausal women is significantly affected by hormonal shifts, especially the drop in estrogen levels. This review explores the intricate relationship between menopause and cognitive functions across six domains: perception, attention, memory, language, executive functioning, and motor skills.
Suvarna Khadilkar +3 more
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Importance of prenatal and early-life nutrition in early menopause and subsequent health
Numerous studies have found age at menopause (AOM) to be associated with subsequent health, such that earlier menopause is linked to a greater risk of cardiovascular disease,osteoporosis and fracture,and mortality,but a lower risk of breast and ...
Crawford, Sybil L.
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The importance of gene polymorphism in familial inheritance of endometriosis
Abstract Objective The study aimed to investigate familial transmission patterns in women with endometriosis by generating a customized single‐nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. Methods Patients aged 18–45 who were diagnosed histopathologically with endometriosis were included in the study.
Hale Goksever Celik +4 more
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Pelvic venous disorders in women: Diagnosis and management for gynecologists
Abstract Pelvic venous disorders (PeVD) are an underrecognized yet significant cause of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in reproductive‐aged women, characterized by venous reflux, obstruction, or both. This clinical opinion provides a practical overview of PeVD for gynecologists, outlining its pathophysiology, common presentations, diagnostic approach, and ...
Tiffany Ni +5 more
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Abstract Objective To assess the concordance between pre‐ and postoperative pathology in patients with endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) undergoing hysterectomy, and identify predictors of malignancy, including sampling method, progestin therapy, and surgical timing.
Jenny Dimakos +6 more
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Smoking, early menopause and multiple sclerosis disease course. [PDF]
Neyal N +8 more
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Abstract Objectives Spontaneous premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a condition characterized by the cessation of ovarian function before age 40, unrelated to medical interventions. It affects approximately 3.5% of women worldwide and can result in significant emotional, physical, and social consequences.
Maria Patricia Roman +2 more
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The Long-term Health Effects of Early Menopause
Although the average age of menopause in western women is 50 years, 10% of women experience menopause between the age of 40 and 44 (early menopause) and 2 to 3% before the age of 40 (premature ovarian insufficiency).
Savukoski, Susanna M, Niinimäki, Maarit
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Abstract Objective Up to 14% of women with early‐stage endometrial carcinoma (EEC) are diagnosed before menopause. Although ovarian preservation (OP) within surgical staging might avoid surgical menopause, its rate remains low in clinical practice, probably because the impact of OP on survival outcomes is unclear.
Antonio Raffone +12 more
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Early Menopause and Risk of Fractures-A Preventable Gap. [PDF]
Minaković I +5 more
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