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.