Hypomenorrhea: Difference between revisions
m Robot: Automated text replacement (-{{SIB}} + & -{{EH}} + & -{{EJ}} + & -{{Editor Help}} + & -{{Editor Join}} +) |
m Robot: Automated text replacement (-{{WikiDoc Cardiology Network Infobox}} +, -<references /> +{{reflist|2}}, -{{reflist}} +{{reflist|2}}) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 4 September 2012
WikiDoc Resources for Hypomenorrhea |
Articles |
---|
Most recent articles on Hypomenorrhea Most cited articles on Hypomenorrhea |
Media |
Powerpoint slides on Hypomenorrhea |
Evidence Based Medicine |
Clinical Trials |
Ongoing Trials on Hypomenorrhea at Clinical Trials.gov Trial results on Hypomenorrhea Clinical Trials on Hypomenorrhea at Google
|
Guidelines / Policies / Govt |
US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Hypomenorrhea NICE Guidance on Hypomenorrhea
|
Books |
News |
Commentary |
Definitions |
Patient Resources / Community |
Patient resources on Hypomenorrhea Discussion groups on Hypomenorrhea Patient Handouts on Hypomenorrhea Directions to Hospitals Treating Hypomenorrhea Risk calculators and risk factors for Hypomenorrhea
|
Healthcare Provider Resources |
Causes & Risk Factors for Hypomenorrhea |
Continuing Medical Education (CME) |
International |
|
Business |
Experimental / Informatics |
Hypomenorrhea also known as or related to hypomenorrhoea, scanty periods, and spotting at periods is menstrual blood flow that is extremely light. It is the opposite of Hypermenorrhea which is more properly called Menorrhagia.
One cause of hypomenorrhea is Asherman's syndrome (intrauterine adhesions), of which hypomenorrhea (or amenorrhea) may be the only apparent sign. The degree of menstrual deficiency is closely correlated to the extent of the adhesions.[1]
Notes
References
Template:Diseases of the pelvis, genitals and breasts Template:Menstrual cycle