The Menopause Transition: Physiology, Definition, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Evaluation

Jessica L. Bauer, N. Santoro
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The menopause transition is a gradual physiologic process characterized by an intricate interplay between hypothalamic-pituitary axis dysfunction and ovarian follicle failure. Clinically, symptoms are variable and can range from minimal to severe. The hallmark symptom of the perimenopause and postmenopause is the hot flash; however, systemically low estrogen has widespread effects in the aging woman, including important changes in the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, genitourinary, and central nervous systems. The diagnosis of menopause is a clinical one. Although there is no single laboratory marker that can predict the final menstrual period, an elevated follicle stimulating hormone is the classic marker of a menopausal state. Newer evidence suggests that antimullerian hormone may be more predictive of the final menstrual period; however, more studies are needed. An understanding of the physiology and symptomatology of the menopausal transition is crucial for educating women about their health risks later in life. This review contains 2 figures and 30 references Key Words: hot flashes, menopause, perimenopause, postmenopause, race/ethnicity in menopause, stages of transition in menopause, stress/psychological complications, women’s health
更年期过渡:生理学,定义,症状,诊断和评估
绝经过渡是一个渐进的生理过程,其特点是下丘脑-垂体轴功能障碍和卵巢卵泡衰竭之间复杂的相互作用。在临床上,症状是可变的,可以从轻微到严重。更年期前后的标志性症状是潮热;然而,全身性低雌激素对老年妇女有广泛的影响,包括心血管、肌肉骨骼、泌尿生殖系统和中枢神经系统的重要变化。更年期的诊断是临床诊断。虽然没有单一的实验室标记可以预测最后的月经期,但促卵泡激素升高是绝经状态的典型标志。新的证据表明,抗苗勒管激素可能更能预测最后的月经期;然而,还需要更多的研究。了解更年期的生理和症状对于教育妇女了解她们以后生活中的健康风险至关重要。关键词:潮热,更年期,围绝经期,绝经后,更年期的种族/民族,更年期的过渡阶段,压力/心理并发症,妇女健康
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