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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Lobo, formerly Rappleye Professor and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Director of the Center for Reproductive Sciences, Columbia University, has done extensive research in various areas of reproductive endocrinology and infertility including estrogen metabolism and menopause. Dr. Lobo has a primary interest in hyperandrogenic disorders and polycystic ovary syndrome. He frequently serves as editor for peer-review journals and has authored over 300 articles and 16 books. Klappentext Represents the best of two well-known references in the field "Menopause" and the second edition of "Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman." Not only will the third edition include information about diagnosis and treatment of menopause but it will cover biological, anatomical, physiological, pathobiological, and pharmacological aspects as well. Zusammenfassung Discusses diagnosis and treatment of menopause. This work covers biological! anatomical! physiological! pathobiological! and pharmacological aspects. It brings together various information needed to understand and treat postmenopausal conditions. It includes comparisons between clinical trials and observational data! urology! and pelvic support. Inhaltsverzeichnis Menopause: A Signal for the Future Basics to Enhance Our Understanding Ovarian Senescence & Options The Perimenopause Changes Occurring After Menopause Brain Function Bone Changes Cardiovascular (Expanded Intro Section) Neoplasia Clinical Trial and Observational Data Life Cycle and QOL Urinary Symptoms and Pelvic Support Hormonal Therapy Some Alternative Medical Therapies Women's Centers, Information Needed for Clinical Trials and the Future
List of contents
Menopause: A Signal for the Future
Basics to Enhance Our Understanding
Ovarian Senescence & Options
The Perimenopause
Changes Occurring After Menopause
Brain Function
Bone Changes
Cardiovascular (Expanded Intro Section)
Neoplasia
Clinical Trial and Observational Data
Life Cycle and QOL
Urinary Symptoms and Pelvic Support
Hormonal Therapy
Some Alternative Medical Therapies
Women's Centers, Information Needed for Clinical Trials and the Future