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Menorrhagia

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2010
Menstrual problems are a common experience for most women and the majority of women suffering with menorrhagia can be managed in primary care. The GP curriculum requires GP trainees to have a solid knowledge base on common menstrual disorders. It is essential to be able to differentiate a history consistent with benign menstrual disorders, like ...
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Treatment of Menorrhagia

1992
Menorrhagia is the loss of excessive amounts of blood at the time of menstruation. Definitions are far from precise, and there is little agreement on exact usage among clinicians from different centres. Here the term is used to mean a complaint of excessively heavy bleeding irrespective of its regularity or frequency.
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Menorrhagia

Independent Nurse, 2006
A four-part presentation covering the causes, investigations and medical and surgical treatment of menorrhagia.
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Menorrhagia

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1989
M A, Van Eijkeren   +3 more
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Menorrhagia in the menopause

The Journal of the British Menopause Society, 2003
Ingamells, S., Cameron, I.T.
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Treatment of menorrhagia

The Lancet, 2001
Ritva Hurskainen   +3 more
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Menorrhagia in Adolescents

Pediatric Annals, 2001
R A, Kadir, C A, Lee
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Menorrhagia.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2002
Menorrhagia (also known as heavy menstrual bleeding) limits normal activities, affects quality of life, and causes anaemia in two-thirds of women with objective menorrhagia (loss of 80 mL blood per cycle). Prostaglandin disorders may be associated with idiopathic menorrhagia and with heavy bleeding due to fibroids, adenomyosis, or use of intrauterine ...
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Menorrhagia.

Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 1998
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Menorrhagia II: is the 80-mL blood loss criterion useful in management of complaint of menorrhagia?

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004
Hilary Critchley, Mary Ann Lumsden
exaly  

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