Textbook of Perimenopausal Gynecology

Textbook of Perimenopausal Gynecology

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781842141700
  • DDC分類 618.175

Full Description


Labels like perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause are applied to a variety of clinical symptoms. Women in this midlife zone have a complex set of health issues. Helping you meet the challenges they present, Textbook of Perimenopausal Gynecology fills some serious gaps between the knowledge base and the practice of gynecology.The book explores a rapidly growing body of research dedicated to understanding the physiology and symptomatology of women transitioning from regular menstrual cycles to progressive irregularity and on to menopause. The endocrinologic staging of the menopausal transition, along with the key symptoms that accompany this process, form the framework for a discussion of common symptomatology. The authors address health maintenance and adaptations to the changing metabolism that occurs in women at midlife. When you treat perimenopausal women, you need to be prepared for tremendous variability. You must be able to help a woman separate change from disease and determine when symptoms or problems are caused by the menopausal transition, menopausal aging, or unhealthy long-term lifestyle habits. The first book to focus solely on the perimenopause, Textbook of Perimenopausal Gynecology is designed to help you make these distinctions.

Contents

PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PERIMENOPAUSEIs it Perimenopause? Diagnostic Considerations, N. SantoroReproductive Aging: Compensated Ovarian Failure, N.A. Klein and M.R. SoulesHormonal Patterns in the Later Menopause Transition, H. Burger and N. SantoroBody Composition Changes in Midlife, C.K. SitesStudying the Complexity of the Menopause Transition from an Epidemiological Perspective, M.F. SowersMidlife Sexuality, A. AltmanSymptoms of the Perimenopause, L. Dennerstein and J. GuthrieBleeding Patterns in Perimenopausal Women, S.R. GoldsteinScreening for Major Malignancies in the Perimenopausal Woman, V.A. Givens and F. LingUterine Disease in Midlife Women, R.L. BarbieriCreative Use of Oral Contraceptives in the Perimenopausal Patient, P.J. SulakReduction of Breast Cancer Risk in Midlife Women, S.R. GoldsteinMinimal Access Surgery for Uterine Disease, R.S. NeuwirthPerimenopause: Nutritional Considerations, J. Lovejoy and M. HamiltonHormonal Management of Symptoms, J.L. Chervenak