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Current Management of the Menopause

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Current Management of the Menopause book

Current Management of the Menopause

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Current Management of the Menopause book

Edited ByChristian Lauritzen, John W. W. Studd
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 22 June 2005
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.3109/9780203486122
Pages 506 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429204951
SubjectsMedicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Lauritzen, C. (Ed.), Studd, J. (Ed.). (2005). Current Management of the Menopause. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.3109/9780203486122

In the next few decades, an estimated one billion women will reach menopause. They will depend on the preventative measures, management, and advice provided to them by their gynecologist or general practitioner. At a time when doubts and criticisms have been raised concerning the real benefit and the justification of peri- to postmenopausal estroge

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |1 pages

Section 1 The Third Part of Life

chapter 1|6 pages

Basic facts and definitions C Lauritzen

chapter 2|10 pages

Social structure and social medicine A Rieder

chapter 3|11 pages

Menopausal changes of ovaries and hypothalamic–pituitary and cerebral function AR Genazzani, F Bernardi, N Pluchino, C Ceccarelli and M Luisi

chapter 4|3 pages

Premenopausal cycle anomalies M Neves-e-Castro

chapter 5|6 pages

History of estrogen–progestogen replacement therapy H Rozenbaum

part |1 pages

Section 2 The Patient's Perspective

chapter 6|7 pages

The awareness of the menopausal woman concerning the menopausal transition S Palacios

chapter 7|3 pages

The considerations, hopes and fears of the menopausal woman G Zelinsky

part |1 pages

Section 3 Hormone Therapy and Replacement

chapter 8|22 pages

The climacteric syndrome GA Hauser

chapter 9|13 pages

Practice of hormone substitution C Lauritzen

chapter 10|12 pages

Mechanisms of action of sex steroid hormones and their analogs C Ibanez and EE Baulieu

chapter 11|12 pages

Estrogens, progestogens and the endometrium DW Sturdee

chapter 12|13 pages

Estrogen deprivation and hormone replacement therapy: effects on glucose and insulin metabolism and the metabolic syndrome IF Godsland

chapter 13|6 pages

Possible side-effects of sexual hormones G Creatsas

part |1 pages

Section 4 Role of Hormones in Preventive Gynecology

chapter 14|12 pages

Osteoporosis NH Bjarnason and C Christiansen

chapter 15|8 pages

Hormone replacement therapy and atherosclerotic vascular disease E Windler and B-Chr Zyriax

chapter 16|14 pages

Direct vascular actions of estrogens AO Mueck and H Seeger

chapter 17|11 pages

Neurotropic and psychotropic action of estrogens: implications for Alzheimer’s disease P Schönknecht, J Pantel, J Schröder and K Beyreuther

chapter 18|19 pages

Sexuality in postmenopause and senium

chapter 19|14 pages

Estrogens and urogenital atrophy D Robinson and L Cardozo

chapter 20|9 pages

Estrogens in the treatment of premenstrual, postnatal and perimenopausal depression J Studd

chapter 21|14 pages

Anti-aging and esthetic endocrinology CJ Gruber and JC Huber

chapter 22|8 pages

Skin and connective tissue MP Brincat, Y Muscat Baron and R Galea

chapter 23|19 pages

Lifestyle counseling AS Wolf

chapter 24|13 pages

Phytoestrogens H Adlercreutz

chapter 25|7 pages

Possible risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT): venous thromboembolism (VTE) I Greer

chapter 26|9 pages

Gallbladder, liver, pancreas H Kuhl

chapter 27|13 pages

Carcinogenesis and the role of hormones: promotion and prevention HPG Schneider

chapter 28|33 pages

Strategies for the prevention of breast and gynecologic cancer C Lauritzen

chapter 29|38 pages

Benefits, risks and costs of estrogen and hormone replacement therapies C Lauritzen

part |1 pages

Section 5 Miscellaneous

chapter 30|7 pages

Information sheet for climacteric women C Lauritzen

chapter 31|22 pages

The aging male B Lunenfeld

chapter 32|13 pages

Future developments C Lauritzen

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