menopause Flashcards

1
Q

what are the effects of ovarian insufficiency in menopause ?

A

oestradiol falls
FSH rises
still some oestriol form peripheral conversion of adrenal androgens in fat

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2
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what are symptoms of menopause ?

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hot flushes may go on for years
vaginal dryness
dysparenuia 
low libido
muscle and joint aches
mood changes
poor memory

osteoporosis

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3
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what is in the FRAX score risk for osteoporosis in menopause ?

A
thin
white
smoker
alcohol
FHx
amenorrhoea
malabsorption
steroids
hyperthyroid
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4
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how do you prevent and treat osteoporosis ?

A
exercise
diet calcium and vit D
HRT
bisphosphonates
denosumab
teriparatide
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5
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what are options for hormone replacement therapy ?

A

transdermal patch

oestrogen only if no uterus
oestrogen and progesterone if uterus present to prevent hyperplasia

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6
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what are contraindications to systemic HRT ?

A

on current hormone dependent breast cancer
active liver disease
uninvestigated abnormal bleeding

VTE, thrmbophilia
previous CA breast

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7
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what are treatments for menopause symptoms ?

A

selective oestrogen receptor modulators
SSRI, SNRI
lubricants

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8
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what is the combined HRT regime ?

A

14 days E

14 days E+P

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9
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what is secondary amenorrhoea ?

A

has had periods in past but none for 6 months

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10
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what causes secondary amenorrhoea ?

A
pregnancy/breast feeding
contraception related
PCOS
early menopause
thyroid/cushings
raised prolactin
hypothalamic
androgen secreting tumour
Sheehans syndrome -pit fail
Ashermans syndrome - intrauterine adhesion
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11
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what tests do you do for secondary amenorrhoea ?

A

BMI - cushingoid
androgenic signs
abdominal/bimanual

pregnancy test + dipstick
blood FSH, estradiol, prolactin, thyroid, testosterone
pelvic USS

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12
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how is PCOS diagnosed ?

A

2/3 of;
PCO on USS
clinical or biochemical hyperandrogenism
oligo/anovulation

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13
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how do you manage PCOS ?

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weight loss - metformin
antiandrogen - COCP
endometrial protection - progestogens
fertility - clomiphene / metformin

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