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==<big>Overview</big>==
==<big>Overview</big>==
[[Menopause]] is natural [[amenorrhea]] that is happened without any [[pathological]] causes, but [[premature menopause]]/early [[menopause]] caused by [[pathological]] [[diseases]] in ovaries include [[premature ovarian failure]] termed as [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762081/ Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)], several [[medical condition]] such as [[Adrenal insufficiency]], type1 [[diabetes mellitus]], [[Autoimmune thyroid diseases|Autoimmune thyroid disease]], [[Fragile X syndrome|Fragile X Syndrome]], [[Fanconi anemia|Fanconi’s anemia]], [[Congenital adrenal hyperplasia]], and [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome]. The most important [[Conditions]] associated with [[Menopause]] are [[Cardiovascular disease]] and [[Osteoporosis|Osteoporosis]]. Under microscope the structures of the [[ovaries]] are change, The cortex becomes thinner and it has fewer follicles, the [[medulla|medull]][[medulla|a]] develops [[stromal]] [[fibrosis]] and scars. The [[mucosa]] layer of the [[vagina]] begins to [[atrophy]] due to decreased [[estrogen]].
[[Menopause]] is natural [[amenorrhea]] that is happened without any [[pathological]] causes, but [[premature menopause]]/early [[menopause]] is  induced by [[pathological]] [[diseases]] in [[ovaries]] and other [[organs]] such as [[premature ovarian failure]] ([https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762081/ Primary ovarian insufficiency, POI)], [[Adrenal insufficiency]], type1 [[diabetes mellitus]], [[Autoimmune thyroid diseases|Autoimmune thyroid disease]], [[Fanconi anemia|Fanconi’s anemia]], [[Congenital adrenal hyperplasia]], and [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome]. [[Cardiovascular disease]] and [[Osteoporosis|Osteoporosis]] are most important [[Conditions]] associated with [[Menopause]]. [[Women]] who had [[genetic disorders]] ( [[Fragile X syndrome]], [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome])  more pronable to early [[menopause]]. On microscopic [[histopathological]] analysis of, the [[cortex]] becomes thinner and it has fewer [[Follicle|follicles]], the [[medulla|medull]][[medulla|a]] develops [[fibrosis]] and [[scars]]. The [[mucosa]] layer of the [[vagina]] begins to [[atrophy]].


==<big>Pathophysiology</big>==
==<big>Pathophysiology</big>==
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*These [[hormones]] stimulate the [[ovaries]] to produce [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] [[hormones]] in a cyclic method under the control of the [[hypothalamus]] that produces the [https://www.yourhormones.info/hormones/gonadotrophin-releasing-hormone/ gonadotropin-releasing hormones] which stimulate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic%E2%80%93pituitary%E2%80%93gonadal_axis#:~:text=The%20anterior%20portion%20of%20the,gonads%20produce%20estrogen%20and%20testosterone. anterior pituitary gonads hormone] secretion and [[Inhibin|inhibin-B]] that plays role in the [[feedback mechanism]].
*These [[hormones]] stimulate the [[ovaries]] to produce [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] [[hormones]] in a cyclic method under the control of the [[hypothalamus]] that produces the [https://www.yourhormones.info/hormones/gonadotrophin-releasing-hormone/ gonadotropin-releasing hormones] which stimulate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic%E2%80%93pituitary%E2%80%93gonadal_axis#:~:text=The%20anterior%20portion%20of%20the,gonads%20produce%20estrogen%20and%20testosterone. anterior pituitary gonads hormone] secretion and [[Inhibin|inhibin-B]] that plays role in the [[feedback mechanism]].


* The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic%E2%80%93pituitary%E2%80%93gonadal_axis#:~:text=The%20anterior%20portion%20of%20the,gonads%20produce%20estrogen%20and%20testosterone. anterior pituitary gonads hormones] is decreased during the [[menopause]] transition result from decreased [[ovarian]] [[feedback]] of [[inhibin]]  and are manifested primarily as elevations in [[follicle-stimulating hormone]] ([[FSH]]).
*The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic%E2%80%93pituitary%E2%80%93gonadal_axis#:~:text=The%20anterior%20portion%20of%20the,gonads%20produce%20estrogen%20and%20testosterone. anterior pituitary gonads hormones] is decreased during the [[menopause]] transition result from decreased [[ovarian]] [[feedback]] of [[inhibin]]  and are manifested primarily as elevations in [[follicle-stimulating hormone]] ([[FSH]]).


====<big>Pathological menopause</big>====
====<big>Pathological menopause</big>====
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*[[Genes]] involved in the [[pathological]] [[menopause]] include:
*[[Genes]] involved in the [[pathological]] [[menopause]] include:
*[[Fragile X syndrome]] is a [[genetic disorder]] characterized by reduction of [[ovarian]] function, women that have [[Fragile X syndrome|Fragile X Syndrome]] go through early [[menopause]] an average 5 years early than other [[women]].
*[[Fragile X syndrome]] is a [[genetic disorder]] characterized by reduction of [[ovarian]] function, women that have [[Fragile X syndrome|Fragile X Syndrome]] go through early [[menopause]] an average 5 years early than other [[women]].
*[https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome]: [[women]] born with missing [[X chromosome]] can go through [[menopause]] early, due to their [[ovaries]] do not form normally at [[birth]].  
*[https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome]: [[women]] born with missing [[X chromosome]] can go through [[menopause]] early, due to their [[ovaries]] do not form normally at [[birth]].


== <big>Associated Conditions</big> ==
==<big>Associated Conditions</big>==
The most important [[Conditions]] associated with [[Menopause]] include:
The most important [[Conditions]] associated with [[Menopause]] include:


* [[Cardiovascular disease]]: during [[menopause]], [[estrogen]] deficiency causes [[vasoconstriction]] of the [[Blood vessel|vessel wall]]. [[menopause]] is linked to the increased risk of [[cardiovascular disease]].
*[[Cardiovascular disease]]: during [[menopause]], [[estrogen]] deficiency causes [[vasoconstriction]] of the [[Blood vessel|vessel wall]]. [[menopause]] is linked to the increased risk of [[cardiovascular disease]].


*[[Osteoporosis]] is a [[disease]] of the [[bones]] that causes [[bones]] to become weak and break easily. During [[menopause]], [[estrogen]] deficiency increases [https://support.clearcorrect.com/hc/en-us/articles/203836908-Osteoclastic-and-Osteoblastic-Activity#:~:text=Osteoclastic%20activity%20refers%20to%20the,allowing%20the%20tooth%20to%20move. osteoclastic activity].<br />
*[[Osteoporosis]] is a [[disease]] of the [[bones]] that causes [[bones]] to become weak and break easily. During [[menopause]], [[estrogen]] deficiency increases [https://support.clearcorrect.com/hc/en-us/articles/203836908-Osteoclastic-and-Osteoblastic-Activity#:~:text=Osteoclastic%20activity%20refers%20to%20the,allowing%20the%20tooth%20to%20move. osteoclastic activity].<br />


==<big>Microscopic Pathology</big>==
==<big>Microscopic Pathology</big>==
On microscopic [[histopathological]] of [[menopause]]:
On microscopic [[histopathological]] analysis of [[menopause]] include:


* The [[ovaries]]’s structure are change, the difference between the [[cortex]] and [[medulla]] is less evident. The [[cortex]] becomes thinner, it has fewer [[Follicle|follicles]]. And there are invaginations of the surface [[epithelium]] of the [[cortex]].
*The [[ovaries]]’s structure are change, the difference between the [[cortex]] and [[medulla]] is less evident. The [[cortex]] becomes thinner, it has fewer [[Follicle|follicles]]. And there are invaginations of the surface [[epithelium]] of the [[cortex]].


* The [[medulla]] develops [[fibrosis]] and [[scars]]. The [[medulla]] also undergoes the [[Hyaline|hyalinization]] of [[Vessel wall|vessel walls]].
*The [[medulla]] develops [[fibrosis]] and [[scars]], The [[medulla]] also undergoes the [[Hyaline|hyalinization]] of [[Vessel wall|vessel walls]].
* [[Fallopian tube|Tubes]] and [[Uterus]]: Both [[endometrial]] and [[Fallopian tube|tubal]] [[mucosa]] demonstrated a gradual decrease in the number of [[ciliated]] [[cells]] and the non ciliated [[cells]] of the [[uterus]].
*[[Fallopian tube|Tubes]] and [[Uterus]]: both [[endometrial]] and [[Fallopian tube|tubal]] [[mucosa]] demonstrated a gradual decrease in the number of [[ciliated]] [[cells]] and the non ciliated [[cells]] of the [[uterus]].
 
* [[Vagina]]: The [[mucosa]] layer  begins to [[atrophy]] due to decreased [[estrogen]] that  causes this layer to become drier and thinner.


*[[Vagina]]: The [[mucosa]] layer  begins to [[atrophy]] due to decreased [[estrogen]] that  causes this layer to become drier and thinner.





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Overview

Menopause is natural amenorrhea that is happened without any pathological causes, but premature menopause/early menopause is induced by pathological diseases in ovaries and other organs such as premature ovarian failure (Primary ovarian insufficiency, POI), Adrenal insufficiency, type1 diabetes mellitus, Autoimmune thyroid disease, Fanconi’s anemia, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and Turner’s syndrome. Cardiovascular disease and Osteoporosis are most important Conditions associated with Menopause. Women who had genetic disorders ( Fragile X syndrome, Turner’s syndrome) more pronable to early menopause. On microscopic histopathological analysis of, the cortex becomes thinner and it has fewer follicles, the medulla develops fibrosis and scars. The mucosa layer of the vagina begins to atrophy.

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Physiological menopause

Pathological menopause

Premature menopause/early menopause is induced by several pathological diseases include:


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The most important Conditions associated with Menopause include:

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On microscopic histopathological analysis of menopause include:





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