Hysterectomy, Ovarian Failure, and Depression
Hysterectomy may improve mood by relieving physical symptoms, but ovarian hormone deficiency and associated factors can cause persistent or new depression, treatable with hormone replacement.
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- Psychological Aspects of Hysterectomy & Postoperative Care 2012
- Manic episode after total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy 2011
- Hormone therapy for endometriosis and surgical menopause 2009
- Continuation of hormone replacement therapy after hysterectomy 2003
- symptom Experience in Women After Hysterectomy 2001
- A Qualitative Study of Women's Hysterectomy Experience 2000
- The psychological outcome of hysterectomy 2000
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