Any physician involved in primary care will encounter patients with menstrual dysfunction. Mismanagement of this disorder is not usually the result of its complexity but rather the lack of an orderly approach. In unusual circumstances one may encounter a patient with a menstrual disorder of sufficient complexity to require referral. This decision should be based on a work-up indicating such a need rather than frustration after unsuccessful empiric therapeutic trials
Early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a common cause of infertility in women a...
Background: Menstrual disorders are a common presentation and leading reasons for the physician offi...
1. A modification of a present classification of amenorrhoea is suggested - on a clinico-pathologica...
Onset of menstruation (i.e., menarche) is a determining event of the adolescent female signifying th...
The reproductive system is exposed to various adverse factors and harmful effects at all stages of f...
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a difficult disorder to study because there is no convincing evidence...
Periodic bleeding is the visible manifestation of ovarian cycling. An average woman in developed cou...
be irregular and periods can be heavy (menorrhagia) and/or painful (dysmenorrhoea). Serious patholog...
Around seventy-five percent of the women on stage final teenagers experiencing disruptions associate...
Around seventy-five percent of the women on stage final teenagers experiencing disruptions associate...
Background: Menstruation is described as the exclusive sign of femininity. The age of menarche is de...
The initiation of menstruation, called menarche, usually happens between the ages of 12 and 15 [1]. ...
Pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) is recognized as a specialist area and clinicians working ...
Obstetric complications in women of reproductive age are often the result of puberty disorders which...
The perpetual malfunction of drupes is called menstruation. After the menstruation the feminine is u...
Early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a common cause of infertility in women a...
Background: Menstrual disorders are a common presentation and leading reasons for the physician offi...
1. A modification of a present classification of amenorrhoea is suggested - on a clinico-pathologica...
Onset of menstruation (i.e., menarche) is a determining event of the adolescent female signifying th...
The reproductive system is exposed to various adverse factors and harmful effects at all stages of f...
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a difficult disorder to study because there is no convincing evidence...
Periodic bleeding is the visible manifestation of ovarian cycling. An average woman in developed cou...
be irregular and periods can be heavy (menorrhagia) and/or painful (dysmenorrhoea). Serious patholog...
Around seventy-five percent of the women on stage final teenagers experiencing disruptions associate...
Around seventy-five percent of the women on stage final teenagers experiencing disruptions associate...
Background: Menstruation is described as the exclusive sign of femininity. The age of menarche is de...
The initiation of menstruation, called menarche, usually happens between the ages of 12 and 15 [1]. ...
Pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) is recognized as a specialist area and clinicians working ...
Obstetric complications in women of reproductive age are often the result of puberty disorders which...
The perpetual malfunction of drupes is called menstruation. After the menstruation the feminine is u...
Early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a common cause of infertility in women a...
Background: Menstrual disorders are a common presentation and leading reasons for the physician offi...
1. A modification of a present classification of amenorrhoea is suggested - on a clinico-pathologica...