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Menstrual Disorders: A Practical Guide

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2007 - Spring

Contents

edited by Deborah B. Ehrenthal, M.D., Matthew K. Hoffman, M.D., and Paula J. Adams Hillard, M.D., with contributions by Henry M. Rinder, M.D., associate professor of laboratory medicine (The American College of Physicians) Designed for the primary care clinician, this book is divided into three sections. The first discusses the adolescent patient, the second covers the range of disorders that patients may experience from adolescence through menopause and the third examines the relationship between menstrual disorders and other medical illnesses.

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