Menopause Flashcards

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What is menopause?

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Last menstrual period, retrospective diagnosis given after one year of amenorrhoea
High FSH >30
Low oestradiol <203
Aged 54 >80% of women thought to be postmenopausal

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What causes menopause?

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As number of oocytes decreases, the reduction then in oestrogen leads to no ovulation; therefore the FSH increases due to lack of inhibitory feedback from low oestrogen on hypothalamus.

This leads to anovulatory cycles, menstrual irregularities

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What are the symptoms of menopause?

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Hot flush/night sweat
Headaches
Palpitations
Leg cramps
urogenital symptoms
reduced libido
mood changes
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What are the long term consequences of menopause

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Osteoporosis - oestrogens are important for maintenance of bone mass, acting to supress bone resorption by osteoclasts and to promote bone formation by osteoblasts.

CVD
Vaginal dryness and atrophy
Alzheimers

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How does oestrogen affect the bones?

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Oestrogens are important for maintenance of bone mass, acting to supress bone resorption by osteoclasts and to promote bone formatino by osteoblasts.

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What are the treatment options for menopause?

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Oestrogen - reverses symptoms of low oestrogen
Progesterone - protects endometrium keeps it thin.
Testosterone - increases energy levels and enhances sexual desire

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What are the benefits/risk of hormone replacement therapy in treating menopause?

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Benefits:
Alleviates symptoms
protects bone
reduces incidence of colorectal cancer

Risks:
VTE
Breast cancer
Endometrial cancer

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What are the diagnostic criteria for premature ovarian insufficiency

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Amenorrheoa 4 months
FSH>30 on two occasion 6 weeks apart
Women less than 40

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