Clinical Management of the MenopauseThis textbook contains chapters which have a basic physiology/biochemistry introduction with a review of the relevant literature followed by a discussion on management principles. |
Contents
Symptoms and signs of the climacteric | 7 |
Perimenopausal menstrual disturbances fertility | 16 |
Androgenic disorders and the menopause | 32 |
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