2008
DOI: 10.1097/gme.0b013e318174ea4d
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Cycle and hormone changes during perimenopause

Abstract: The menopausal transition is the stage in reproductive life commonly defined as commencing with the onset of menstrual irregularity. Classic studies of the endocrinology of the transition postulated the existence of inhibin in women to explain the observed increase in follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels without a significant decrease in estradiol (E2). Descriptions were provided of cycle characteristics during the transition, emphasizing the unpredictability of the endocrine changes rather than the occur… Show more

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“…Also, although aging is known to indirectly influence the ovarian steroid hormone production through modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitaryovarian axis, again, due to space constraints, this aspect of ovarian regulation will not be discussed here, but interested readers may wish to consult several recent excellent reviews that specifically cover this topic [212][213][214][215][216]. Likewise, there are excellent reviews covering the entire spectrum of the pathophysiology of early and late menopause [217][218][219][220][221].…”
Section: Aging and Secretion Of Female Sex-steroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, although aging is known to indirectly influence the ovarian steroid hormone production through modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitaryovarian axis, again, due to space constraints, this aspect of ovarian regulation will not be discussed here, but interested readers may wish to consult several recent excellent reviews that specifically cover this topic [212][213][214][215][216]. Likewise, there are excellent reviews covering the entire spectrum of the pathophysiology of early and late menopause [217][218][219][220][221].…”
Section: Aging and Secretion Of Female Sex-steroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the years preceding the end of menstruation (menopause) [1]. However, the idea that the menstrual cycle is highly regular and periodic not only is discrepant from the experience of many people, it also contradicts a body of published literature [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The amount of water molecules decreases in the postmenopausal period, so the lower FA and higher ADC values of the endometrial zone in the younger women may be answered by increased estrogen, progesterone, and gonadotropins. With increasing age, the age-dependent changes in the ADC of the endometrial zone indicate that the age factor should be taken into account during quantitative evaluation of endometrial abnormalities (15,16). Also, with increasing age, the FA values of the myometrium and junctional zone showed a decreasing tendency, while the FA values of the endometrium were almost unchanged, indicating the differentiation of uterine microstructural organization, such as the density and orientation of fibrous tissue, as age increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%