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In the clinic. Perimenopause
This clinical overview covers perimenopause prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. It offers practice improvement strategies and patient information resources for healthcare providers.
Area of Science:
- Internal Medicine
- Clinical Practice
Background:
- Perimenopause is a critical transition period in women's reproductive health.
- Clinical management requires a comprehensive understanding of its multifaceted aspects.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide a clinical overview of perimenopause.
- To focus on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, practice improvement, and patient information.
Main Methods:
- Content derived from American College of Physicians (ACP) clinical resources.
- Developed by Annals of Internal Medicine editors in collaboration with ACP divisions.
- Expert review by editorial consultants from ACP Smart Medicine and MKSAP.
Main Results:
- The issue synthesizes current clinical information on perimenopause.
- It highlights key areas for clinical practice and patient education.
Conclusions:
- This overview serves as a valuable resource for clinicians managing perimenopause.
- It emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practice and patient-centered care.
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