DEFINITION

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DEFINITION Part of “CHAPTER 99 – PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME“ Premenstrual syndrome is the cyclic recurrence in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle of a combination of distressing physical, psychological, and/or…

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PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME

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PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME Robert L. Reid Ruth C. Fretts Most minor physical and psychological changes that mark the endocrine cyclicity of women of reproductive age (called premenstrual molimina) are normal phenomena…

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INFERTILITY AND ENDOMETRIOSIS

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INFERTILITY AND ENDOMETRIOSIS Part of “CHAPTER 98 – ENDOMETRIOSIS“ The most common medical problem caused by endometriosis is pelvic pain. The second most common problem caused by endometriosis is a…

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TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS: ANDROGEN THERAPY

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TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS: ANDROGEN THERAPY Part of “CHAPTER 98 – ENDOMETRIOSIS“ The first hormonal treatment of endometriosis was the intramuscular administration of testosterone. High-dose parenteral testosterone therapy was demonstrated to…

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ENDOMETRIOSIS LESIONS ARE STEROID RESPONSIVE

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ENDOMETRIOSIS LESIONS ARE STEROID RESPONSIVE Part of “CHAPTER 98 – ENDOMETRIOSIS“ Mechanical (retrograde menstruation) and endocrine factors (estradiol, progesterone) contribute to the development of endometriosis lesions. In most women, the…

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ENDOMETRIOSIS

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ENDOMETRIOSIS Robert L. Barbieri Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial glands and/or stroma outside the uterus. The most common sites of endometriosis lesions are the pelvic peritoneum, ovary, uterosacral ligaments,…

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DOPAMINE AGONISTS

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DOPAMINE AGONISTS Part of “CHAPTER 97 – OVULATION INDUCTION“ Hyperprolactinemia causes a decrease in GnRH pulsatility through the direct effect of prolactin on the hypothalamus. Hyperprolactinemia occurs more often in…

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