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  • |Term=premature menopause ...uation stops before the age of 40. This can lead to fertility problems and menopause symptoms. 
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  • |Term=premature menopause ...uation stops before the age of 40. This can lead to fertility problems and menopause symptoms. 
    1 KB (177 words) - 17:55, 12 January 2023
  • ...n to women who have been through the menopause or who have had a premature menopause because of cancer treatment or surgery to remove the ovaries.  ...n to women who have been through the menopause or who have had a premature menopause because of cancer treatment or surgery to remove the ovaries. ERT can help
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  • |Term=premature ovarian failure ...uation stops before the age of 40. This can lead to fertility problems and menopause symptoms. 
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  • |Term=early menopause ...menstruation stops before age 40. This can lead to fertility problems and menopause symptoms. 
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  • ...n to women who have been through the menopause or who have had a premature menopause because of cancer treatment or surgery to remove the ovaries.  ...n to women who have been through the menopause or who have had a premature menopause because of cancer treatment or surgery to remove the ovaries. Estrogen repl
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  • ...e children. Also called premature menopause, ovarian failure and premature menopause {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...the hormones estrogen and progesterone, or with estrogen alone, to relieve menopause symptoms. Symptoms can include hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, ...given to women who have gone through the menopause or who have a premature menopause because of cancer treatment or surgery to remove their ovaries. Also called
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  • The term "autoimmune oophoritis" is derived from three words: "auto" (self), "immune" (protection), and "oophoritis" (inflam ...ovarian failure. This can lead to symptoms such as infertility, premature menopause, and irregular menstrual cycles.
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  • ...given to women who have gone through the menopause or who have a premature menopause because of cancer treatment or surgery to remove their ovaries. Also called
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  • The term "Hypoestrogenism" is derived from the Greek word "hypo" meaning "under" or "less than", and "estrogen", which ...amounts of estrogen. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, including menopause, certain medical conditions, and treatments such as chemotherapy or radiati
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  • ...uation stops before the age of 40. This can lead to fertility problems and menopause symptoms.  ...ilure sometimes have menstrual bleeding and can have children. Also called premature ovarian failure {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ..."Pregnancy over age 50" is a combination of the English words "pregnancy" (from the Latin 'praegnans', meaning 'with child') and "over age 50", referring t ...of complications such as [[gestational diabetes]], [[preeclampsia]], and [[premature birth]].
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  • The term "palpitation" comes from the Latin ''palpitare'' meaning "to throb". * [[Hormonal changes]] during [[menstruation]], [[pregnancy]], or [[menopause]]
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  • '''Primary ovarian insufficiency''' (POI), also known as '''premature ovarian failure''' (POF), is a condition that affects a woman's [[ovaries]] ...irst rank"), "ovarian" (pertaining to the [[ovary]]), and "insufficiency" (from Latin ''insufficientia'' meaning "inadequacy").
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  • The term "uterine artery embolization" is derived from the following medical terms: * '''Artery''': A blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
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  • ...the Latin word "ovarium," which means egg or nut. The term "disease" comes from the Old French "desaise," which means lack of ease or discomfort. * [[Ovarian Insufficiency]]: Also known as premature ovarian failure, it is a condition where the ovaries lose their normal func
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  • The term "Diethylstilbestrol" is derived from the chemical structure of the compound, which consists of two (''di-'') eth ...placement therapy]] for menopausal symptoms and to prevent miscarriages or premature births in pregnant women. However, its use has been discontinued due to the
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  • * [[Afterbirth]] - the placenta and membranes that are eliminated from the woman's uterus following the birth of a child ...tesis]] - a procedure in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is removed from the mother’s womb in order to detect abnormalities of the fetus
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