1绝经期过渡

Henry G. Burger
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绝经过渡期是指从更年期的第一个迹象开始到最后一次月经结束的时期。其形态学基础是卵巢内原始卵泡数量迅速减少;由于卵泡闭锁率增加而引起的下降。绝经过渡期最典型的激素变化是血清促卵泡刺激素水平的渐进式上升,尽管通常是波动的。在个体受试者中观察到雌二醇和抑制素水平明显波动,但在月经周期的卵泡期相对保持不变,直到绝经过渡后期。无排卵周期的频率随着最后月经期的临近而增加。不同妇女群体的症状报告率不同,在更年期过渡期间出现的症状频率最高。有一些迹象表明,心血管疾病和骨质疏松症的危险因素可能在更年期过渡期间发生不利的变化,医生应该准备好向心血管疾病和骨质疏松性骨折风险增加的妇女提供激素补充。
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1 The menopausal transition

The menopausal transition is that period beginning with the first indications of the approach of menopause and ending with the final menses. Its morphological basis is a rapidly declining number of primordial follicles within the ovary; a decline which appears to result from an increased rate of follicular atresia. The most characteristic hormonal change in the menopausal transition is a progressive, though often fluctuating, rise in the level of serum FSH. Oestradiol and inhibin levels fluctuate markedly when observed in individual subjects but remain relatively preserved during the follicular phase of the cycle, until late in the menopausal transition. The frequency of anovulatory cycles increases as the final menstrual period approaches. The rate of symptom reporting varies among different populations of women, with maximum symptom frequency being seen during the menopausal transition. There are some indications that cardiovascular and osteoporosis risk factors may change adversely during the menopausal transition and medical practitioners should be ready to offer hormonal supplementation to women at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporotic fracture.

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