EBOOK
EBOOK THE PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROMES
Table of Content:
1. History of the premenstrual disorders
PM Shaughn O’Brien and Khaled MK Ismail
2. The diagnosis of PMS/PMDD – the current debate
Uriel Halbreich
3. Premenstrual syndrome: a case of serotonergic dysfunction?
Elias Eriksson
4. Quantification of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Vandana Dhingra and PM Shaughn O’Brien
5. Prevalence, impact on morbidity, and disease burden
Teri Pearlstein
6. Comorbidity of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder with other
psychiatric conditions
Kimberly A Yonkers and Kara Lynn McCunn
7. The clinical presentation and course of premenstrual symptoms
Ellen W Freeman
8. Physiology of the menstrual cycle
Robert L Reid and Dean A Van Vugt
9. Neurotransmitter physiology: the basics for understanding premenstrual syndrome
Andrea J Rapkin and John Kuo10. Pathophysiology I: role of ovarian steroids
David R Rubinow and Peter J Schmidt
11. Pathophysiology II: neuroimaging, GABA, and the menstrual cycle
C Neill Epperson, Zenab Amin, and Graeme F Mason
12. Hormonal therapies overview
Candace Brown and Frank Ling
13. The role of progesterone and GABA in PMS/PMDD
Torbjörn Bäckström, Lotta Andréen, Inger Björn, Inga-Maj Johansson, and Magnus Löfgren
14. The management of PMS/PMDD through ovarian cycle suppression
Nick Panay and John WW Studd
15. Psychotropic therapies
Meir Steiner and Claudio N Soares
16. Complementary and alternative therapies
Edzard Ernst
17. Clinical evaluation and management
Andrea J Rapkin and Judy Mikacich
18. Genetics of premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Julia L Magnay and Khaled MK Ismail
19. Future directions in the pathophysiology of premenstrual dysphoric disorder:
steps to future treatments
Peter J Schmidt and David R Rubinow
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