DEFINITION
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…
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…
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…
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…
TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS BY INCREASING ESTROGEN AND PROGESTIN ACTION Part of “CHAPTER 98 – ENDOMETRIOSIS“ The combination estrogen-progestin birth control pill, when used in a continuous (pseudopregnancy) fashion, was found…
TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS BY INCREASING PROGESTIN ACTION Part of “CHAPTER 98 – ENDOMETRIOSIS“ Many synthetic progestins are effective in the treatment of pelvic pain caused by endometriosis. High-dose progestin treatment…
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…
TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS BY SUPPRESSING ESTROGEN PRODUCTION AND ACTION Part of “CHAPTER 98 – ENDOMETRIOSIS“ Suppression of ovarian estrogen production is the most reliable method for causing the regression of…
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…
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,…
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…