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Review
. 2016 Dec;106(7):1580-1587.
doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.09.018. Epub 2016 Oct 25.

Hormone replacement therapy in young women with surgical primary ovarian insufficiency

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Hormone replacement therapy in young women with surgical primary ovarian insufficiency

Philip M Sarrel et al. Fertil Steril. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Bilateral oophorectomy performed in women before they are menopausal induces surgical primary ovarian insufficiency, an acute and chronic deficiency of the hormones normally produced by the ovaries. Without hormone replacement therapy (HRT) most of these women develop severe symptoms of estrogen (E) deficiency and are at increased risk for osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, dementia, and the associated increases in morbidity and mortality. In cases in which a hysterectomy has been performed at the time of bilateral oophorectomy transdermal or transvaginal E2 replacement therapy without cyclic progestin replacement is the optimum hormonal management for these women. There is substantial evidence this approach even reduces the risk for breast cancer. Unfortunately, unwarranted fear of all menopausal HRTs has become widespread following the reports of the Women's Health Initiative studies. This fear has led to a steep decline in use of E therapy, even in women in whom HRT is clearly indicated. Discussion of possible ovarian conservation in women who are premenopausal is an integral part of the preoperative planning for any women undergoing hysterectomy. Timely and effective HRT for women who will experience surgical primary ovarian insufficiency is clearly indicated.

Keywords: Premenopausal oophorectomy; estrogen therapy; ovarian insufficiency; surgical menopause.

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Symptoms compared as measured by the Greene Climacteric Scale between women experiencing natural menopause (Control) and women experiencing Surgical POI (primary ovarian insufficiency). A) Psychological, B) Somatic, C) Vasomotor, and D) Sexual Function. (8)

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