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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1990
Because researchers are still seeking the cause of PMS, we cannot recommend a single treatment approach that will work satisfactorily with all women who have the syndrome. Investigators have made progress, however, toward defining and diagnosing the condition.
S K, Severino, M L, Moline
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Because researchers are still seeking the cause of PMS, we cannot recommend a single treatment approach that will work satisfactorily with all women who have the syndrome. Investigators have made progress, however, toward defining and diagnosing the condition.
S K, Severino, M L, Moline
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1998
The advances in the careful screening and diagnosis of women with PMS has led to the ability to conduct epidemiologic, etiologic, and treatment studies in well-defined samples of women. Prospective symptom charting, scoring methods, and careful clinical psychiatric and medical evaluation are necessary to rule out concurrent psychiatric and medical ...
T, Pearlstein, A B, Stone
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The advances in the careful screening and diagnosis of women with PMS has led to the ability to conduct epidemiologic, etiologic, and treatment studies in well-defined samples of women. Prospective symptom charting, scoring methods, and careful clinical psychiatric and medical evaluation are necessary to rule out concurrent psychiatric and medical ...
T, Pearlstein, A B, Stone
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The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1991
The Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) was described as a unique entity meriting therapeutic attention in 1931. Although researchers in the area have failed to develop a widely accepted definition of PMS, substantial progress has been made in describing the variety of psychobiological profiles encompassed by this syndrome, particularly with respect to its ...
J S, Tucker, R E, Whalen
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The Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) was described as a unique entity meriting therapeutic attention in 1931. Although researchers in the area have failed to develop a widely accepted definition of PMS, substantial progress has been made in describing the variety of psychobiological profiles encompassed by this syndrome, particularly with respect to its ...
J S, Tucker, R E, Whalen
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1982
Premenstrual syndrome is a condition with cyclical mood changes occurring in 30 % of the female population of fertile ages. The symptom development is very closely related to the luteal phase indicating the existence of one or more factors during the luteal phase that provoke mental symptoms in sensitive patients.
T, Bäckström +4 more
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Premenstrual syndrome is a condition with cyclical mood changes occurring in 30 % of the female population of fertile ages. The symptom development is very closely related to the luteal phase indicating the existence of one or more factors during the luteal phase that provoke mental symptoms in sensitive patients.
T, Bäckström +4 more
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
The premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a major clinical entity afflicting a large segment of the female population. Available information are descriptive in nature and the etiology of this syndrome remains unclear. In this review, both biochemical and psychosocial elements of the syndrome have been explored in an effort to redefine the pathophysiology of ...
R L, Reid, S S, Yen
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The premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a major clinical entity afflicting a large segment of the female population. Available information are descriptive in nature and the etiology of this syndrome remains unclear. In this review, both biochemical and psychosocial elements of the syndrome have been explored in an effort to redefine the pathophysiology of ...
R L, Reid, S S, Yen
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1990
PMS is probably a group of entities which include various symptoms that occur during the 7 to 10 days before menstruation and disappear a few hours after the onset of menstruation. The definition of PMS lacks objective criteria. The most common symptoms are irritability, bloating, aggressiveness, mastodynia, and headaches.
S, Lurie, R, Borenstein
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PMS is probably a group of entities which include various symptoms that occur during the 7 to 10 days before menstruation and disappear a few hours after the onset of menstruation. The definition of PMS lacks objective criteria. The most common symptoms are irritability, bloating, aggressiveness, mastodynia, and headaches.
S, Lurie, R, Borenstein
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Clinical Endocrinology, 1985
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a very common disorder. It is diagnosed by excluding other disorders, including psychopathology, and with use of a menstrual diary. Although the cause of PMS remains unknown, treatment is usually effective. For the majority of patients, reassurance, dietary changes, and regular exercise are all that is necessary.
J, Bancroft, T, Bäckström
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a very common disorder. It is diagnosed by excluding other disorders, including psychopathology, and with use of a menstrual diary. Although the cause of PMS remains unknown, treatment is usually effective. For the majority of patients, reassurance, dietary changes, and regular exercise are all that is necessary.
J, Bancroft, T, Bäckström
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1997
▪ Abstract The recent inclusion of research criteria for premenstrual dysphoric disorder in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders should help physicians recognize women with symptoms of irritability, tension, dysphoria, and lability of mood that seriously interfere with their lifestyle. Premenstrual dysphoric
M I, Korzekwa, M, Steiner
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▪ Abstract The recent inclusion of research criteria for premenstrual dysphoric disorder in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders should help physicians recognize women with symptoms of irritability, tension, dysphoria, and lability of mood that seriously interfere with their lifestyle. Premenstrual dysphoric
M I, Korzekwa, M, Steiner
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Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1996
Within the past decade, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) has become the subject of rigorous scientific scrutiny. As a result, diagnostic criteria have been developed, and the pathophysiology of the disorder has been partially elucidated. The preponderance of evidence suggests that the disorder is the result of the interaction of cyclic changes in estrogen ...
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Within the past decade, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) has become the subject of rigorous scientific scrutiny. As a result, diagnostic criteria have been developed, and the pathophysiology of the disorder has been partially elucidated. The preponderance of evidence suggests that the disorder is the result of the interaction of cyclic changes in estrogen ...
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
Premenstrual syndrome is a cyclical disorder involving behavioral, emotional, and physical symptoms during the premenstruum. Because of its unknown etiology, a variety of treatment options exist; yet no therapy has consistently reduced symptoms. Most recent advances have occurred in relaxation techniques and psychotropic therapies.
S O, DeMonico, C S, Brown, F W, Ling
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Premenstrual syndrome is a cyclical disorder involving behavioral, emotional, and physical symptoms during the premenstruum. Because of its unknown etiology, a variety of treatment options exist; yet no therapy has consistently reduced symptoms. Most recent advances have occurred in relaxation techniques and psychotropic therapies.
S O, DeMonico, C S, Brown, F W, Ling
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