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Bipolar Disorder in the Menopausal Transition
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2019We review recent data on bipolar disorder in menopausal-aged women, particularly in women undergoing the menopausal transition (MT). We discuss evidence on the severity of symptoms in bipolar women during the MT. Moreover, we address two factors in bipolar disorder and menopausal research: standardized menopausal staging and women's conceptualization ...
Truong, Dawn, Marsh, Wendy K.
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Genitourinary symptoms in the menopausal transition
The American Journal of Medicine, 2005Irregular uterine bleeding is a common symptom among women in the menopausal transition. Women commonly transition from having regular cycles to having irregular cycles before the final menstrual period. In late perimenopause, anovulation becomes more common, leading to skipped menstrual cycles.
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Black Women in Menopausal Transition
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2010To describe the experience of menopausal symptoms of midlife Black women in the United States.Qualitative online forum using a feminist perspective.Internet communities for midlife women and Blacks.Twenty midlife Black women recruited using a quota sampling method.A 6-month online forum was conducted with seven discussion topics on menopausal symptoms.
Eun-Ok, Im +2 more
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2009
Foreword Normal Aging and the Menopausal Transition: What to Expect: Santoro, N. Neal-Perry, G. Sexuality during Menopause: Deconstructing the Myths: Clayton, A.H. Hamilton, D.V. Cultural and Ethnic Aspects of the Menopausal Transition: Bitzer, J. Alder, J.
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Foreword Normal Aging and the Menopausal Transition: What to Expect: Santoro, N. Neal-Perry, G. Sexuality during Menopause: Deconstructing the Myths: Clayton, A.H. Hamilton, D.V. Cultural and Ethnic Aspects of the Menopausal Transition: Bitzer, J. Alder, J.
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Sexuality, hormones and the menopausal transition
Maturitas, 1997To assess the validity and reliability of a sexuality questionnaire, and to assess the relationship of sexual functioning to age, menopausal status and hormone levels.Cross-sectional analysis of a population-based cohort of 201 women aged 48-58 years in the fourth year of a longitudinal study.
L, Dennerstein +3 more
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The Menopausal Transition and Cardiovascular Risk
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2011The incidence of cardiovascular disease, which is the leading single cause of death among women, increases substantially after menopause. This may be related to adverse changes in cardiovascular risk factors that occur during the menopausal transition.
Claudia U, Chae, Carol A, Derby
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The normal menopause transition: an overview
Maturitas, 1996This review emphasizes results from population based studies in order to provide a reliable knowledge base and define major knowledge gaps for future research.The review systematically addresses the following aspects of menopause research: definition of menopause and menopause transitions; age at natural menopause and at inception of perimenopause ...
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
In this educative article 10 medical questions related to the menopausal transition are answered. The questions are related to etiology, symptomatology, lab investigation, sexuality, need for contraception, hormonal and non-hormonal treatments and their risks and benefits.
C A H, Janssen, Anneloes A L, Smits
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In this educative article 10 medical questions related to the menopausal transition are answered. The questions are related to etiology, symptomatology, lab investigation, sexuality, need for contraception, hormonal and non-hormonal treatments and their risks and benefits.
C A H, Janssen, Anneloes A L, Smits
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Bailliere's clinical obstetrics and gynaecology, 1997
The menopausal transition is that period beginning with the first indications of the approach of menopause and ending with the final menses. Its morphological basis is a rapidly declining number of primordial follicles within the ovary; a decline which appears to result from an increased rate of follicular atresia.
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The menopausal transition is that period beginning with the first indications of the approach of menopause and ending with the final menses. Its morphological basis is a rapidly declining number of primordial follicles within the ovary; a decline which appears to result from an increased rate of follicular atresia.
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