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Oortman - Menopause
Menstrual cycle, treatment, consequences, etc.
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02/19/2007

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What are the characteristics of late perimenopause?
Definition
irregular menstrual cycle
2 or more skipped cycles
at least 1 intermenstrual cycle interval >60 days
Term
What period of time without menses is necessary for a diagnosis of menopause to be made?
Definition
12 months
Term
Early menopause occurs when?
Definition
first 5 years after initial 12 months w/out cycle
Term
What is the interval of late menopause?
Definition
5 years after the onset of menopause until death
Term
Which phase of the menstrual cycle is shortened after age 45?
Definition
follicular phase
Term
What is average time range of menstrual cycle for most women 25-35?
Definition
25-30 days
Term
What is the average menstrual cycle for females at age 35?
Definition
28 days
Term
How are estradiol, progesterone, LH, and FSH levels affected during menopause?
Definition
estradiol - decreased
progesterone - remains the same
LH - remains the same
FSH - elevated
Term
What is the average age of onset for menopause?
Definition
50-51
Term
What is the correlation between age of menarche and age of menopuase?
Definition
there is none
Term
How is premature menipause defined?
Definition
onset of menopause prior to age 40 (0.9% of female population)
Term
Where are androgens synthesized in females?
Definition
primarily ovaries
Term
What adnrogen is synthesized by the ovaries?
Definition
androstenedione
Term
What happens to androgen levels in after menopause?
Definition
50% reduction (from adrenal gland)
Term
What two tissues are capable of producing progesterone (minus the placenta)?
Definition
ovaries and small amounts from adrenal gland
Term
What occurs in general to the female reproductive tract after menopause?
Definition
atrophy
Term
T or F: atrophic cystitis may be caused by menopause.
Definition
true
Term
What are the potential consequences to the urethra after menopause?
Definition
urethral prolapse
Term
How can menopause contribute to vaginitis?
Definition
reduce levels of glycogen in vaginal structures, decrease in lactic acid formation, less acid produced, increased pH (becoming more basic), basic environments are more bacterial friendly than acidic environement
Term
What part of the endometrium is likely to be increased during menopause?
Definition
parabasal cells
Term
What is the primary treatment of atrophic vaginitis?
Definition
estrogen therapy (if other symptoms), local estrogen (w/out other symptoms of menopause, antibiotics as needed?
Term
What percentage of women exhibit hot flashes?
Definition
75-85%
Term
Up to 50% of women have hot flashes for how long?
Definition
more than five years
Term
While the specific mechanism of hot flashes is unknown what aspects of hot flashes do we understand?
Definition
vasodilation of skin and sweating occur
Term
Hot flashes are correlated with what hormone?
Definition
LH
Term
What treatments are available for hot flashes?
Definition
progestins, SSRIs, gabapentin <-- has a central effect
Term
Within the first five years of menopause most women experience what percentage of boneloss w/out treatment?
Definition
20%
Term
A bone densitometry deviation of 1 to 2.5 is clinically diagnoses as...?
Definition
osteopenic (>2.5 is osteoporotic)
Term
What treatment options are available for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis?
Definition
ovarian estrogens before menopause
andorgens/PTH/Progestins to protect bone
calcium supplementation
Vit D
exercise
bisphosphates
anti-reabsorptives - calcitonin (inhibits osteoclasts), PTH (last resort, $$$), roloxifen (decreases osteoclastic activity)
Term
What is the main treatment for sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women?
Definition
estrogen therapy
Term
What two specific indications were mentioned by Dr. Oorman for estrogen therapy?
Definition
genital atrophy and osteoporosis
Term
Why must estrogen therapy be supplemented with some amounts of progesterone?
Definition
otherwise the endometrial layer proliferate w/out regulation and may lead to endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial cancer, and bleeding
Term
T or False: Estrogen/progesterone therapy do not increase the risk of ischemic stroke.
Definition
false
Term
What are the potential effects of progesterone/estrogen therapy on the gall bladder?
Definition
increased cholesterol handling which may precipitate in cholesterol stones
Term
What are the contraindications for hormone therapy in women?
Definition
bleeding, estrogen dependence, DVT, stroke, liver disease
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