MENOPAUSE
A   53-year-old woman   visits  the gynecologist’s  office  complaining of  hot
flashes,    vaginal dryness,    and irritability.   She states  that    her symptoms
started one year    ago and have    progressively   been    getting worse.  Her last
gynecologic examination was two years   ago,    at  which   time    her
mammogram   was normal.Menopause   is  a   retrospective   diagnosis   and is  defined as  12  months  of
amenorrhea. It  is  associated  with    the elevation   of  gonadotropins   (FSH    and LH).
The mean    age of  51  years   is  genetically determined  and unaffected  by
pregnancies or  use of  steroid contraception.  Smokers experience  menopause   up
to  two years   earlier.
