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Treatment of menorrhagia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract A series of 215 menorrhagic women was treated with curettage, a uterus-contracting agent (methylergobaseinmaleate), ovulation inhibitors (combined contraceptive pills), and the antifibrinolytic agents epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA) and tranexamic acid (AMCA). Another antifibrinolytic agent, paraaminomethyl-benzoic acid (PAMBA), was used in
Göran Rybo, Lennart Nilsson
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Perspectives of women experiencing Menorrhagia: A descriptive qualitative study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
OBJECTIVE To describe the perspectives and support needs of women experiencing menorrhagia in Singapore. BACKGROUND Women with menorrhagia lack awareness regarding the severity of menorrhagia.
Seri Andani Nadimah Kamaludin   +2 more
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The Adolescent with Menorrhagia: Diagnostic Approach to a Suspected Bleeding Disorder

Pediatrics in review, 2018
1. Rudi-Ann Graham, MD*,† 2. Joanna A. Davis, MD†,‡ 3. Fernando F. Corrales-Medina, MD*,†,‡ 1. *Department of Pediatrics, Holtz Children’s Hospital–Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, FL 2. †Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Department
R. Graham   +2 more
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Prostaglandins and Menorrhagia

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1983
This paper reviews the various theories offered to explain excessive menstrual blood losses whether these are of primary origin or induced by IUD. An increased concentration of prostaglandins in endometrial tissue at the onset of menstruation may contribute to heavy menstrual bleeding. The mechanism of action is not clear, but prostaglandins may affect
K.-G. Nygren, G. Rybo
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Comparison of generalized estimating equations (GEE), mixed effects models (MEM) and repeated measures ANOVA in analysis of menorrhagia data

, 2016
Menorrhagia is one of the most common gynecological problem and leading causes of poor quality of life and iron deficiency anemia in women of reproductive age. Research in gynecological field relies heavily on repeated measure designs.
P. Naseri   +3 more
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Menorrhagia: an update

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2003
Menorrhagia is defined as a ‘complaint of heavy cyclical menstrual bleeding occurring over several consecutive cycles’. Objectively it is a total menstrual blood loss equal to or greater than 80 ml per menstruation. It is estimated that approximately 30% of women complain of menorrhagia.
M. C. P. Rees, Martin K. Oehler
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Acute adolescent menorrhagia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981
Acute menorrhagia in adolescence is a much underestimated clinical problem, often requiring urgent medical intervention. In a 9-year case review between January, 1971, and January, 1980, we looked at all admissions to a children's hospital for acute menorrhagia, where genital tract pathology had been excluded.
Carol A. Cowell, E. Anne Claessens
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Evaluation of efficacy of Punica granatum L. (Persian gulnar) on uterine leiomyoma related menorrhagia: a pilot study.

, 2015
Uterine leiomyoma is a common problem for women and menorrhagia is its main symptom. In Iranian Traditional Medicine, Gulnar (abortive flower of Punica granatum Linn) has long been applied for its hemostatic effects.
H. Memarzadeh   +7 more
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Menorrhagia and hemoglobin levels

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007
Metrorrhagia and menorrhagia are frequent complaints in gynecological emergencies, and anemia is the main criterion that will guide treatment [1]. The objective of this study was to determine whether clinical findings such as number of days of bleeding, pulse rate, and amount of blood lost correlate with the laboratory finding of anemia (defined as a ...
Ricardo Francalacci Savaris, R.D. Braun
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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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