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Postmenopausal osteoporosis

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2013
The aim of this study is to provide a thorough updated review of the diagnosis and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis.There have been several important findings in the field of postmenopausal osteoporosis over the past 1-2 years. Fewer morphometric vertebral fractures were found in women treated for 6 years with zoledronic acid compared with ...
Dima L, Diab, Nelson B, Watts
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Postmenopausal hyperandrogenism

Climacteric, 2021
Postmenopausal hyperandrogenism is a state of relative or absolute androgen excess originating from the adrenal glands and/or ovaries clinically manifested by the presence of terminal hair in androgen-dependent areas of the body, and other manifestations of hyperandrogenism such as acne and alopecia or the development of virilization.
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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1974
ABSTRACT: During a two‐year period, 363 women with postmenopausal bleeding were studied. Included were women in whom the menses had been absent for one or more years and women treated with exogenous estrogens for at least one year.
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Postmenopausal osteoporosis

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2004
The postmenopausal state is the most common underlying cause for osteoporosis and most of our understanding of the condition relates to this group. Recent evidence has suggested that hormone therapy may no longer have the pre-eminent place it once held but the same studies have also confirmed its antifracture efficacy. However, an increasing variety of
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Postmenopausal endometriosis

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2007
AbstractBackground. Postmenopausal endometriosis is rare. The purpose of this presentation is to give a review of the topic based on existing literature. Methods. A Medline search concerning postmenopausal endometriosis was carried out. Hormone therapy and risk of malignancy in these patients are discussed. Results.
Oxholm, Dorthe   +3 more
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Postmenopausal vaginitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2007
The importance of vaginitis in postmenopausal women will increase as the US population ages. With the withdrawal of estrogen, the vaginal environment changes dramatically. Along with physical changes, an overall decrease in the normal Lactobacillus-dominant flora and Candida colonization occurs.
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Postmenopausal Osteoporosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Marcella Donovan, Walker   +1 more
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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1932
A E, KANTER, A H, KLAWANS
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Postmenopausal Tuberculous Cervicitis

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1986
A patient with tuberculosis of the cervix who presented with postmenopausal bleeding is reported and the literature is reviewed.
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Postmenopausal dyspareunia

Menopause
Dyspareunia in the postmenopausal woman is often multifactorial and requires a thorough history, a targeted physical examination, and coordination of multiple disciplines, including medical professionals, pelvic floor physical therapists, and sex therapists.
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