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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 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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ESTRIOL IN THE POSTMENOPAUSE

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1987
Estriol is regarded as a mild and brief-acting hormone and, as such, has been prescribed for over four decades as a therapeutic agent for postmenopausal women with urogenital disorders. The dosages administered and the results obtained have varied considerably in earlier studies.
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The postmenopausal bladder

Menopause International, 2010
The bladder and its surrounding structures are rich in estrogen receptors and there are demonstrable physiological and anatomical changes that occur around and immediately after the menopause. The prevalence of many bladder symptoms, such as frequency, urgency and incontinence, does seem to increase around the menopause, but there is continuing debate
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Management of postmenopausal osteoporosis

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1994
More than 25% of postmenopausal women are at risk of osteoporosis. In order to avoid its consequences, it is necessary to find an appropriate prevention and/or treatment. We studied: (1) 15 postmenopausal women treated with percutaneous estradiol (50 micrograms/24 h) plus MPA (10 mg/10 days/month); (2) 15 postmenopausal women treated with synthetic ...
DI RENZO, Giancarlo   +5 more
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Functional training in postmenopause: Cardiac autonomic modulation and cardiorespiratory parameters, a randomized trial

Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 2019
To evaluate the influence of functional training on cardiorespiratory parameters and cardiac autonomic modulation in postmenopausal women.
Marianne Pc Rezende Barbosa   +9 more
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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1932
Abstract 1. 1. Inasmuch as 68.4 per cent of the patients in our series with postmenopausal bleeding had conditions of a malignant nature, the axiom, “All cases of postmenopausal bleeding should be considered as malignancies until proved otherwise,” is very significant. 2. 2. The possible causes of postmenopausal bleeding are: carcinoma of the
A.H. Klawans, A.E. Kanter
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Effect of Hypnosis on Anxiety: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial with Women in Postmenopause

Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings, 2021
R. L. Roberts   +2 more
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Hyperprolactinemia in postmenopausal women

Fertility and Sterility, 1997
To study the clinical cause and course of hyperprolactinemia in postmenopausal women.Retrospective case-note study.Tertiary care hospital.Six postmenopausal women with hyperprolactinemia.Clinical history and physical examination, serum levels of PRL, LH, FSH, computed tomography (CT) of the pituitary gland before and after treatment with bromocriptine ...
Yasmin Maor, Meir Berezin
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