This volume comprehensively focuses on polycystic ovary, metabolic syndrome and obesity and their impact on women’s health, reproduction and quality of life from adolescence to old age.
PCOS is analyzed form the early origins – highlighting the importance of diagnosis, management and treatment starting from the high-risk period of adolescence – throughout infertility PCOS-related issues, pregnancy and menopause transition. All aspects of this syndrome are covered also in relation with endocrine and metabolic features that affects women’s health.
This book is a very useful tool for gynecologists, endocrinologists, obstetricians, reproductive medicine and general practitioners and is an important resource for all physicians involved in women’s health.
Tabella dei contenuti
Chapter 1. Early Origins, Diagnosis & Treatment of Adolescent PCOS.- Chapter 2. Early Origins, Diagnosis & Treatment of PCOS in Adolescent Girls.- Chapter 3. Environment factors responsible for obesity and insuline resistance in polycystic ovary syndrome.- Chapter 4. Pathogenesis of PCOS: from metabolic and neuroendocrine implications to the choice of the therapeutic strategy.- Chapter 5. Personalized therapies: why, when and for how long, the need of tailoring.- Chapter 6. Endocrine and molecular features involved in follicular arrest of PCOS women.- Chapter 7. Quality of life and Sexual Health.- Chapter 8. Infertility Management in Lean v/s obese PCOS.- Chapter 9. Treatment of Infertility in women with PCOS.- Chapter 10. Management of PCOS women preparing pregnancy.- Chapter 11. Impact of polycystic ovarian syndrome, metabolic syndrome and obesity on women’s health.- Chapter 12. Pregnancy outcome and metabolic syndrome.- Chapter 13. PCO and pregnancy: what the physician(or obstetrician) has to know to assure the best pregnancy follow-up.- Chapter 14. The role of insulin resistance in benign breast disease.- Chapter 15. Inflammation and the metabolic syndrome during the menopausal transition.- Chapter 16. Metabolic changes at the menopausal transition.- Chaer 17. Cardiovascular impact – Cardiovascular impact of metabolic abnormalities.- Chapter 18. How to prevent, to diagnose and to treat gynecological cancer in PCO patients?.
Circa l’autore
Andrea R. Genazzani
President, International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
Lourdes Ibáñez
Endocrinology, Pediatric Research Institute, Sant Joan de Déu Children’s Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
Andrzej
Milewicz
Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Isotope Therapy, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
Duru Shah
Director, Department of Gynaecology, Gynaecworld – The Centre for Women’s Health and Fertility; Founder President, The PCOS Society (India), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India