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Estriol review: Clinical applications and potential biomedical importance
The clinical relevance and biological significance of estriol (E3), one of the three major human estrogens, are presented in this review. While initially having limited therapeutic indications, research has demonstrated E3’s utility as a biomarker to ...
Nadia Falah +3 more
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Estriol (local and systemic forms) in the treatment of atrophic vulvovaginitis [PDF]
Atrophic processes of the urogenital tract, and atrophic vulvovaginitis are an actual gynecological problem due to declining estrogen levels. Diagnosis of this condition is not difficult, based on characteristic clinical picture of the disease, but ...
V N Prilepskaya, A V Ledina
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A reliable method for the determination of urinary estriol in pregnancy [PDF]
Uwe Goebelsmann
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As much as 20% of the women in menopause are reported to develop type I diabetes mellitus. The cessation of the ovarian syntheses of the female sex hormones is known to cause menopause in women, and the roles of estriol (one of the most abundant ...
Suman Bhattacharya +3 more
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The Effects of Estradiol and Estriol on Plasma Levels of Cortisol and Thyroid Hormone-Binding Globulins and on Aldosterone and Cortisol Secretion Rates in Man* [PDF]
Fred H. Katz, Attallah Kappas
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Hormone therapy for genitourinary syndrome of menopause: reality and prospects
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause still represents one of the most pressing unresolved issues of modern gynecology. High prevalence and the data suggesting a marked decline in the quality of life in general and sexual life in particular in patients of ...
Mekan R. Orazov +2 more
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LOCAL TREATMENT OF PERI- AND POSTMENOPAUSAL UROGENITAL DISORDERS
Great scientific and practical interest in the approach to therapy and prevention of isolated urogenital disorders caused by estrogen deficiency. Drug of choice for treating and preventing urogenital disorders is estrogenobuslovlennyh Ovestin containing ...
T. V. Ovsyannikova +3 more
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Biochemical markers for prediction of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy [PDF]
Background: Gestational hypertension (GH) and preeclampsia (PE) are the most common gestational complications. Several placental biochemical markers are used to predict GH/PE, but with conflicting results.
Kocijančić-Belović Dusica +6 more
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CONVERSION OF ESTRONE TO ESTRIOL IN VIVO
W.H. Pearlman, Gregory Pincus
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