Dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

In: The Journal of reproductive medicine · 1976 · vol. 17(5) , pp. 293–5 · PMID:186603 · W2397236474
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This paper discusses the etiology, pathogenesis, evaluation, and therapy of dysfunctional uterine bleeding in adolescents and perimenopausal women, including endometrial changes and long-term follow-up.

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The etiology and pathogenesis of dysfunctional uterine bleeding are discussed. For both age groups, adolescents and perimenopausal women, gonadotropin-steroid patterns as well as endometrial changes are presented. Methods of evaluation and therapy are described, including curettage and judicious of estrogen-progestogen combinations. Finally, long-term follow-ups of these patients are presented, with plans for reevaluation as well as palliative treatment based on the bleeding patterns and gonadotropin levels.

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