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    Author(s)Rogerio A. Lobo
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781461274889
    Pages349
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2011

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    Springer Perimenopause 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Rogerio A. Lobo

    The perimenopause is an extremely important time in a woman's life. In a similar but reverse sequence to puberty, it signals a change in ovarian status. Although some women pass through this transition without symptoms or concern, for many women, the perimenopause, which can last several years, is of great concern. Symptoms of estrogen deficiency, menstrual irregular­ ity, concerns over changes in mood, as well as reproductive concerns lead to anxiety and frustration. Because it is poorly understood, many clinicians are equally frustrated in finding ways to help their patients and question the appropriateness and/or need for treatment. This Serono Symposia USA, Inc., meeting was designed to help address some of these issues from both a basic science and a clinical perspective, and to provide a forum for discussion. The waning of ovarian function can be divided into two events that are dissociated: gametogenic and endocrine failure. Thus, the symposium was divided into three parts to address these two phenomena and to discuss treatment options. An outstanding international group of clinicians and investigators assembled to first address oocyte depletion and possible markers. Next the complex endocrine changes were discussed as well as the physiologic consequences of these changes. This included a discussion of hot flushes, bone and cardiovascular changes, menstrual irregularity, mood disturbances and depression, and anatomical changes in the ovary and breast. The third part of the symposium addressed treatment options, both in terms of symptoms as well as reproductive and fertility concerns. 1. What Is the Perimenopause?.- I. Oocyte Depletion.- 2. Premature Ovarian Failure: A Model for the Perimenopause.- 3. Changes in Oocyte Number with Age: Effect on Fecundability.- 4. Meiosis, Aneuploidy, and Maternal Aging.- 5. Genetics of Oocyte Depletion.- 6. Familial Ovarian Failure.- 7. Interrelationship Between Endocrine and Immunologic Phenomena During the Perimenopause.- 8. Environmental Influences on Ovarian Aging.- 9. Dissociation of Endocrine and Gametogenic Ovarian Function.- 10. Clinical Signs of Gametogenic Failure in Women.- 11. Granulosa Cell Competence with Aging.- II. Endocrine Changes.- 12. Gonadotropin Changes in the Perimenopause.- 13. Inhibin and Steroid Changes in the Perimenopause.- 14. Vasomotor Symptoms in the Perimenopause.- 15. Osteoporosis and the Perimenopausal Woman.- 16. Cardiovascular Changes of the Perimenopause and Menopause.- 17. Menstrual Changes During the Perimenopause.- 18. Perimenopausal Depression.- 19. Age and the Ovarian Follicle Pool Assessed with Transvaginal Sonography.- 20. Changes in the Breast with Ovarian Aging: Mammography/Ultrasound.- III. Treatment Options.- 21. Medical Management of Menorrhagia in Pre- and Perimenopausal Women.- 22. Contraceptive Needs and Options in Perimenopausal Women.- 23. Fertility Treatment Options in Women Over 40 Years Old.- 24. The Role of Oocyte Donation in Treating Infertile Perimenopausal Women.- 25. Planning for the Future: Immature Oocytes and Early-Stage Ovarian Follicles.- Author Index.



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