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Estrogen-dependent condition

An estrogen-dependent condition can be that relating to the differentiation in the steroid sex hormone that is associated with the female reproductive system and sex characteristics.[1] These conditions can fall under the umbrella of hypoestrogenism, hyperestrogenim, or any sensitivity to the presence of estrogen in the body.

Estrogen edit

Estrogen is a critical sex hormone for women (in conjunction with progesterone). Estrogen is responsible for all different functions in a female body, but is also seen in any gender.[1] These functions are seen in body tracts such as the skeletal system, liver, brain and breasts.[2] There are three different formulations of estrogen: estrone, estradiol, and estriol.[1] These are commonly referred to as E1, E2, and E3, following the listing stated prior. These three formulations have different functions in a women's life. Estradiol (E2) is seen in the reproductive time period.[1] Estriol (E3) is seen primarily during pregnancy.[1] Finally, estrone (E1) is the form the body uses during the postmenopausal period.[1] From all of the three formulations stated earlier, Estradiol (E2) is known to be the strongest.[1] In a normal adult female, the normal range of estrogen in the luteal phase (when ovulation happens, as well as the vascular tissue preparing for the potential zygote [3]) is 100 pg/ml, in comparison to the proliferative phase (when the uterine lining is thickening[4]) 40-250 pg/ml.[5]

Known estrogen-dependent conditions edit

Known estrogen-dependent conditions include:

Such conditions may be treated with drugs with antiestrogen actions, including selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) such as tamoxifen and clomifene, estrogen receptor antagonists such as fulvestrant, aromatase inhibitors such as anastrozole and exemestane,[12] gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues such as leuprorelin and cetrorelix, and/or other antigonadotropins such as danazol, gestrinone, megestrol acetate, and medroxyprogesterone acetate.[21][22]

Menopause edit

Menopause is the state in which the menses ceasen to occur. This is seen throughout the years 49–52.[23] This termination of menses is associated with a dramatic drop in estrogen levels. The estrogen levels stated previously dramatically decrease to approximately 20 pg/ml[5] or less when menopause begins. Menopause falls under the umbrella of conditions related to hypoestrogenism. There are many symptoms associated with the transition and entrance into menopause.

Endometriosis edit

Endometriosis is an inflammatory condition characterized by the growth and development on the endometrium tissue, found within the uterus, is growing outside of the uterus.[24][25] Endometriosis is commonly found on the ovaries and other organs near/in the pelvic cavity, but it has also been seen in other organs such as the spleen or lungs.[citation needed] A handful of the symptoms associated with endometriosis are dysmenorrhea, dyschezia, dyspareunia, menorrhagia, and fertility complications.[26] This inflammatory disease shares numerous symptoms with other conditions, so this at times leads to misdiagnoses. Endometriosis can have a confirmed diagnosis with exploratory surgery. This surgery is generally called a laparoscopy.[27]

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome edit

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is seen as numerous cysts developing on the ovaries, and this can be seen with additional symptoms such as oligomenorrhea, hirsutism, acne, weight gain, and fertility issues.[28][29] PCOS is caused by the ovaries having an excessive amount of male sex hormones. Because of this, PCOS is associated with hyperandrogegism.[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Estrogen: Hormone, Function, Levels & Imbalances". Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  2. ^ Ruggiero, Ronald J.; Likis, Frances E. (2002). "Estrogen: physiology, pharmacology, and formulations for replacement therapy". Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health. 47 (3): 130–138. doi:10.1016/S1526-9523(02)00233-7. ISSN 1526-9523. PMID 12071379.
  3. ^ Thiyagarajan, Dhanalakshmi K.; Basit, Hajira; Jeanmonod, Rebecca (2022), "Physiology, Menstrual Cycle", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 29763196, retrieved 2022-10-26
  4. ^ Monis, Carol N.; Tetrokalashvili, Maggie (2022), "Menstrual Cycle Proliferative And Follicular Phase", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 31194386, retrieved 2022-10-26
  5. ^ a b Primary care in obstetrics and gynecology : a handbook for clinicians. J. S. Sanfilippo, Roger P. Smith. New York: Springer. 1998. ISBN 0-387-94739-6. OCLC 36084041.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ CURRENT OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY by MUKHERJEE. Jaypee Brothers Publishers. 2007. p. 347. ISBN 978-81-8061-996-0.
  7. ^ Deftos, Leonard J. (1998). Clinical Essentials of Calcium and Skeletal Disorders. Professional Communications. ISBN 978-1-884735-39-4.
  8. ^ Laucella, Linda (2003). The hormone decision : 7 questions to ask yourself and your doctor about hormone replacement therapy and other options. Internet Archive. Chicago, Ill. : Contemporary Books. ISBN 978-0-07-141615-3.
  9. ^ Siemionow, Maria Z.; Eisenmann-Klein, Marita (2010-01-13). Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-84882-513-0.
  10. ^ Smith, Merril D. (2014-09-08). Cultural Encyclopedia of the Breast. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7591-2332-8.
  11. ^ Vasan; R.S (1998). Textbook of Medicine. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-250-1266-5.
  12. ^ a b c d Parish, Edward J.; Nes, W. David (1997-01-14). Biochemistry and Function of Sterols. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-7674-0.
  13. ^ Crocetti, Michael; Barone, Michael A.; Oski, Frank A. (2004). Oski's Essential Pediatrics. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0-7817-3770-8.
  14. ^ Pray, W. Steven (2006). Nonprescription Product Therapeutics. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0-7817-3498-1.
  15. ^ Sharon L. Lewis; Bucher, Linda; Margaret M. Heitkemper; Shannon Ruff Dirksen (2013-12-02). Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, Single Volume. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-0-323-08678-3.
  16. ^ Benrubi, Guy I. (2012-03-28). Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-1-4511-4797-1.
  17. ^ Tulandi, Togas; Redwine, David (2003-12-09). Endometriosis: Advances and Controversies. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8247-5864-6.
  18. ^ a b Dunnick, Reed; Sandler, Carl M.; Newhouse, Jeffrey H. (2012-10-15). Textbook of Uroradiology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-1-4511-0916-0.
  19. ^ Lupulescu, Aurel (1990-10-24). Hormones and Vitamins in Cancer Treatment. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-5973-6.
  20. ^ DeFelice, Eugene A. (2002). Breast Cancer: Web Resource Guide for Consumers, Healthcare Providers, Patients, and Physicians. iUniverse. ISBN 978-0-595-22651-1.
  21. ^ Chabner, Bruce A.; Longo, Dan L. (2010-11-08). Cancer Chemotherapy and Biotherapy: Principles and Practice. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-1-60547-431-1.
  22. ^ Barh, Debmalya (2014-10-13). Omics Approaches in Breast Cancer: Towards Next-Generation Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapy. Springer. ISBN 978-81-322-0843-3.
  23. ^ "ClinicalKey". www.clinicalkey.com. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  24. ^ Harris, Thomas; Vlass, Ann M. "Endometriosis and the Herbal Medicine Approach to Treatment". ISU Library Database. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  25. ^ Vercellini, Paolo; Viganò, Paola; Somigliana, Edgardo; Fedele, Luigi (2014). "Endometriosis: pathogenesis and treatment". Nature Reviews Endocrinology. 10 (5): 261–275. doi:10.1038/nrendo.2013.255. ISSN 1759-5037. PMID 24366116. S2CID 13050344.
  26. ^ "Endometriosis - Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  27. ^ "Endometriosis | UCLA Health". www.uclahealth.org. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  28. ^ "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)". www.hopkinsmedicine.org. 2022-02-28. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  29. ^ a b Ahmad Mir, Suhail; Rashid, Rumasia; Ara, Rifat; Kareem, Ozaifa; Ara, Rifat; Bader, G.N.; Amin, Fiza; Malik, Anjum. "Polycystic ovarian syndrome-current pharmacotherapy and clinical implications". www.clinicalkey.com. Retrieved 2022-12-01.

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An estrogen dependent condition can be that relating to the differentiation in the steroid sex hormone that is associated with the female reproductive system and sex characteristics 1 These conditions can fall under the umbrella of hypoestrogenism hyperestrogenim or any sensitivity to the presence of estrogen in the body Contents 1 Estrogen 2 Known estrogen dependent conditions 2 1 Menopause 2 2 Endometriosis 2 3 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome 3 See also 4 ReferencesEstrogen editEstrogen is a critical sex hormone for women in conjunction with progesterone Estrogen is responsible for all different functions in a female body but is also seen in any gender 1 These functions are seen in body tracts such as the skeletal system liver brain and breasts 2 There are three different formulations of estrogen estrone estradiol and estriol 1 These are commonly referred to as E1 E2 and E3 following the listing stated prior These three formulations have different functions in a women s life Estradiol E2 is seen in the reproductive time period 1 Estriol E3 is seen primarily during pregnancy 1 Finally estrone E1 is the form the body uses during the postmenopausal period 1 From all of the three formulations stated earlier Estradiol E2 is known to be the strongest 1 In a normal adult female the normal range of estrogen in the luteal phase when ovulation happens as well as the vascular tissue preparing for the potential zygote 3 is 100 pg ml in comparison to the proliferative phase when the uterine lining is thickening 4 40 250 pg ml 5 Known estrogen dependent conditions editKnown estrogen dependent conditions include mastodynia breast pain tenderness 6 7 breast fibroids 8 mammoplasia breast enlargement macromastia breast hypertrophy 9 10 gynecomastia 11 breast cancer 12 precocious puberty in girls 13 and isosexual precocious puberty in boys melasma 14 menorrhagia 15 16 endometriosis 17 endometrial hyperplasia 18 adenomyosis 18 uterine fibroids 12 uterine cancers e g endometrial cancer 12 ovarian cancer 19 hyperestrogenism and associated feminization in males such as in certain conditions like cirrhosis Klinefelter s syndrome and aromatase excess syndrome 20 Such conditions may be treated with drugs with antiestrogen actions including selective estrogen receptor modulators SERMs such as tamoxifen and clomifene estrogen receptor antagonists such as fulvestrant aromatase inhibitors such as anastrozole and exemestane 12 gonadotropin releasing hormone GnRH analogues such as leuprorelin and cetrorelix and or other antigonadotropins such as danazol gestrinone megestrol acetate and medroxyprogesterone acetate 21 22 Menopause edit Menopause is the state in which the menses ceasen to occur This is seen throughout the years 49 52 23 This termination of menses is associated with a dramatic drop in estrogen levels The estrogen levels stated previously dramatically decrease to approximately 20 pg ml 5 or less when menopause begins Menopause falls under the umbrella of conditions related to hypoestrogenism There are many symptoms associated with the transition and entrance into menopause Endometriosis edit Endometriosis is an inflammatory condition characterized by the growth and development on the endometrium tissue found within the uterus is growing outside of the uterus 24 25 Endometriosis is commonly found on the ovaries and other organs near in the pelvic cavity but it has also been seen in other organs such as the spleen or lungs citation needed A handful of the symptoms associated with endometriosis are dysmenorrhea dyschezia dyspareunia menorrhagia and fertility complications 26 This inflammatory disease shares numerous symptoms with other conditions so this at times leads to misdiagnoses Endometriosis can have a confirmed diagnosis with exploratory surgery This surgery is generally called a laparoscopy 27 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome edit Polycystic ovarian syndrome PCOS is seen as numerous cysts developing on the ovaries and this can be seen with additional symptoms such as oligomenorrhea hirsutism acne weight gain and fertility issues 28 29 PCOS is caused by the ovaries having an excessive amount of male sex hormones Because of this PCOS is associated with hyperandrogegism 29 See also editAndrogen dependent condition Estrogen insensitivity syndromeReferences edit a b c d e f g Estrogen Hormone Function Levels amp Imbalances Cleveland Clinic Retrieved 2022 11 04 Ruggiero Ronald J Likis Frances E 2002 Estrogen physiology pharmacology and formulations for replacement therapy Journal of Midwifery amp Women s Health 47 3 130 138 doi 10 1016 S1526 9523 02 00233 7 ISSN 1526 9523 PMID 12071379 Thiyagarajan Dhanalakshmi K Basit Hajira Jeanmonod Rebecca 2022 Physiology Menstrual Cycle StatPearls Treasure Island FL StatPearls Publishing PMID 29763196 retrieved 2022 10 26 Monis Carol N Tetrokalashvili Maggie 2022 Menstrual Cycle Proliferative And Follicular Phase StatPearls Treasure Island FL StatPearls Publishing PMID 31194386 retrieved 2022 10 26 a b Primary care in obstetrics and gynecology a handbook for clinicians J S Sanfilippo Roger P Smith New York Springer 1998 ISBN 0 387 94739 6 OCLC 36084041 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link CURRENT OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY by MUKHERJEE Jaypee Brothers Publishers 2007 p 347 ISBN 978 81 8061 996 0 Deftos Leonard J 1998 Clinical Essentials of Calcium and Skeletal Disorders Professional Communications ISBN 978 1 884735 39 4 Laucella Linda 2003 The hormone decision 7 questions to ask yourself and your doctor about hormone replacement therapy and other options Internet Archive Chicago Ill Contemporary Books ISBN 978 0 07 141615 3 Siemionow Maria Z Eisenmann Klein Marita 2010 01 13 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 1 84882 513 0 Smith Merril D 2014 09 08 Cultural Encyclopedia of the Breast Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 7591 2332 8 Vasan R S 1998 Textbook of Medicine Orient Blackswan ISBN 978 81 250 1266 5 a b c d Parish Edward J Nes W David 1997 01 14 Biochemistry and Function of Sterols CRC Press ISBN 978 0 8493 7674 0 Crocetti Michael Barone Michael A Oski Frank A 2004 Oski s Essential Pediatrics Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins ISBN 978 0 7817 3770 8 Pray W Steven 2006 Nonprescription Product Therapeutics Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins ISBN 978 0 7817 3498 1 Sharon L Lewis Bucher Linda Margaret M Heitkemper Shannon Ruff Dirksen 2013 12 02 Medical Surgical Nursing Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems Single Volume Elsevier Health Sciences ISBN 978 0 323 08678 3 Benrubi Guy I 2012 03 28 Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins ISBN 978 1 4511 4797 1 Tulandi Togas Redwine David 2003 12 09 Endometriosis Advances and Controversies CRC Press ISBN 978 0 8247 5864 6 a b Dunnick Reed Sandler Carl M Newhouse Jeffrey H 2012 10 15 Textbook of Uroradiology Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins ISBN 978 1 4511 0916 0 Lupulescu Aurel 1990 10 24 Hormones and Vitamins in Cancer Treatment CRC Press ISBN 978 0 8493 5973 6 DeFelice Eugene A 2002 Breast Cancer Web Resource Guide for Consumers Healthcare Providers Patients and Physicians iUniverse ISBN 978 0 595 22651 1 Chabner Bruce A Longo Dan L 2010 11 08 Cancer Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Principles and Practice Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins ISBN 978 1 60547 431 1 Barh Debmalya 2014 10 13 Omics Approaches in Breast Cancer Towards Next Generation Diagnosis Prognosis and Therapy Springer ISBN 978 81 322 0843 3 ClinicalKey www clinicalkey com Retrieved 2022 11 04 Harris Thomas Vlass Ann M Endometriosis and the Herbal Medicine Approach to Treatment ISU Library Database Retrieved 2022 11 24 Vercellini Paolo Vigano Paola Somigliana Edgardo Fedele Luigi 2014 Endometriosis pathogenesis and treatment Nature Reviews Endocrinology 10 5 261 275 doi 10 1038 nrendo 2013 255 ISSN 1759 5037 PMID 24366116 S2CID 13050344 Endometriosis Symptoms and causes Mayo Clinic 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