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Premenstrual disorders: Premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2022AbstractRecently, the term premenstrual disorders (PMDs), which includes premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder as a continuum, has been proposed. Although the precise etiology of PMDs remains unknown, the involvement of hormonal fluctuations is clear.
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Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002It is almost impossible to cover all the options available for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. This article discusses the most common and relevant options.
Wilhelm H, Cronje, John W W, Studd
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Drugs, 1995
Premenstrual syndrome is a legitimate illness consisting of the cyclic recurrence of symptoms (physical, mental and behavioural) in the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle of sufficient severity to require treatment. The syndrome has a yet unknown aetiology, an uncertain and variable course, and an unidentified family history.
S K, Severino, M L, Moline
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Premenstrual syndrome is a legitimate illness consisting of the cyclic recurrence of symptoms (physical, mental and behavioural) in the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle of sufficient severity to require treatment. The syndrome has a yet unknown aetiology, an uncertain and variable course, and an unidentified family history.
S K, Severino, M L, Moline
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Prostaglandins and premenstrual syndrome
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 1992We examined plasma PGF2 alpha, PGE, PGE2, TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha at intervals throughout 3 menstrual cycles in 20 patients with PMS. Similar measurements throughout 1 menstrual cycle were made in 12 age-matched control women. The plasma concentration of PGF2 alpha in the late luteal phase was significantly lower in patients with PMS compared with ...
N, Koshikawa +3 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Several areas of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) research have seen significant recent progress. The diagnosis of the syndrome may become more uniform and practical if the Calendar of Premenstrual Experiences achieves widespread acceptance. The roles for sex steroids in the origin and treatment of the disease have become more problematic.
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Several areas of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) research have seen significant recent progress. The diagnosis of the syndrome may become more uniform and practical if the Calendar of Premenstrual Experiences achieves widespread acceptance. The roles for sex steroids in the origin and treatment of the disease have become more problematic.
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Premenstrual Syndrome and Spironolactone
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1991Summary: A double blind placebo controlled randomized cross over study was conducted to assess the response to spironolactone by patients suffering from ‘Premenstrual Syndrome’. Somatic and neurophyschiatric symptoms were self‐assessed daily and a total score was calculated for each symptom for the 14 days prior to menstruation.
R B, Burnet +3 more
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1985
The premenstrual syndrome is discussed in relation to prevalence, symptomatology, severity, and time course. Methodologic problems common to the study of the menstrual cycle are presented. The research on psychologic and physiologic etiologies is reviewed, and results of studies on various treatment modes are discussed.
C M, Coyne, N F, Woods, E S, Mitchell
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The premenstrual syndrome is discussed in relation to prevalence, symptomatology, severity, and time course. Methodologic problems common to the study of the menstrual cycle are presented. The research on psychologic and physiologic etiologies is reviewed, and results of studies on various treatment modes are discussed.
C M, Coyne, N F, Woods, E S, Mitchell
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Premenstrual Syndrome: A Selective Review
Women & Health, 1983This review considers premenstrual syndrome (PMS) from the point of view of definitional issues, treatment issues, and the impact of the recent popularization of the syndrome. With respect to definition, problems include the lack of a consensus among researchers and clinicians concerning number, combination, and variety of symptoms, time cause ...
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Managing the premenstrual syndrome
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1986The definition, classification, proposed etiologies, diagnosis, and treatment of the premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are discussed, and guidelines for the clinical management of PMS are presented. PMS encompasses a cluster of physical and psychosocial symptoms that recur during each menstrual cycle.
M A, Smith, E Q, Youngkin
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The Premenstrual Syndrome in Chinese
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1985Summary: A questionnaire survey of 84 Chinese nurses was carried out to assess the presence of premenstrual syndrome. More than half of the respondents reported emotional changes and backache premenstrually. There were significant associations between nausea and breast changes, irritability and depression, body and skin changes, finally between ...
K, Mao, A, Chang
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