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TREATMENT OF MENORRHAGIA [PDF]
Abdul-Rahim Haloob
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Background and Objectives: Menorrhagia is defined as a blood loss of more than 80 mL, which is significant enough to cause anemia. Previously known methods for evaluating menorrhagia, such as the alkalin-hematin method, pictograms, and measuring the ...
Eun Ji Lee+4 more
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Association between coagulation indicators and menorrhagia among women in Kenya. [PDF]
Background: Despite the significant burden of menorrhagia (bleeding 80 mL every menstrual cycle) among women in Western Kenya, it remains unknown whether coagulation disorders are an important underlying cause of this condition in the region. Objective:
Marabi PM+4 more
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Menstrual-related symptoms as red flags for school absenteeism among Norwegian adolescents (MINA): A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Severe dysmenorrhea leads to substantial social and academic absenteeism among Norwegian adolescents. Related complaints, such as menorrhagia, vomiting, headache, dyschezia, and fatigue, are significant factors associated with dysmenorrhea, and can serve as red flags for increased attention and follow‐up.
Gravdahl OF+3 more
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Methylphenidate-Induced Menorrhagia in Twin Girls
Objective: Methylphenidate, a psychostimulant agent, is used in first-line psychopharmacological treatment in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Common side effects associated with methylphenidate use in children and
Veysel Özdağ+3 more
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Hysterectomy for Menorrhagia [PDF]
P. J. H. Gosling
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INTRODUCTION: von Willebrand Disease (vWD) is the most prevalent bleeding disorder. Women are more likely to manifest abnormal bleeding symptoms due to physiologic events and menorrhagia is the most common presenting symptom.
Miyoba Melinda Munsanje+6 more
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A clinical study of puberty menorrhagia in the modern era at a tertiary health-care center
Background: Puberty Menorrhagia is the most common gynecological complication. Puberty menorrhagia when accompanied by serious systemic complications such as anemia and high blood protein (i.e., hypoproteinemia) poses substantial difficulties among ...
Nitin Kulkarni+2 more
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Bernard–Soulier syndrome (BSS) with uncontrollable menorrhagia
Menorrhagia is a common problem in women of reproductive age group and 5% of women between 30 and 49 years of age group consult their general practitioner for this problem.
Debasmita Bhadra, Somajita Chakraborty
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