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- Introduction
- Rational for learning about menopause
- Vulvovaginal atrophy
- Etiology of vaginal atrophy
- Physiology of premenopausal vagina
- Estrogen receptors present in the urogenital area
- Postmenopausal vagina
- Proposed cascade of changes VVA
- Clinical appearance (1)
- Development of vulvovaginal atrophy
- Clinical appearance (2)
- Physiology of vulvar changes
- Physiology of vaginal changes
- Genital symptoms with vaginal atrophy
- Physical examination of vulva
- Physical examination of vagina
- Clinical testing
- Vaginal pH
- Wet mount
- Vaginal maturation index (VMI or MI)
- Superficial and intermediate and atrophic cells
- Urethral changes with atrophy
- Typical urethral caruncle
- Management of urethral caruncle/prolapse
- Urogenital changes
- Symptoms of urogenital atrophy: bladder
- Differential diagnosis for symptoms of VVA
- Lichen sclerosis of vulva
- Lichen sclerosis example
- Lichen planus
- Lichen planus example
- Estrogen levels are decreased postmenopausally
- Impact of estrogen deficiency on sexual function
- Low estrogen and prevalence of sexual problems
- VVA vicious cycle
- First line therapy
- Non hormonal treatment options
- Beware of sensitivity or allergies
- Replens
- Herbal remedies use
- Soy rich diet and vaginal atrophy
- Phytoestrogen genistein (54 mg/d)
- Estrogen therapy and vagina
- Vaginal biopsies
- Systemic effects of vaginal estrogens
- Serum E2 levels with 25 ug vaginal estradiol use
- Plasma E2 and E1 levels after CE administration
- Lower dose vaginal atrophy PK study
- Endometrial effects
- NAMS 2007 position statement
- Estrogen products for vaginal atrophy
- The different applicators
- Fingertip applicator method
- Issues with vaginal estrogen
- Vaginal atrophy treatment duration
- Vaginal atrophy in women with malignancy
- Dyspareunia
- Vaginal dilators
- Example of vaginal dilators
- Bladder and urinary symptoms
- Future options in testing
- Clinical scenario (1)
- Clinical scenario (2)
- Vulvovaginal atrophy conclusion
- Concluding remarks
- References (1)
- References (2)
- References (3)
- References (4)
Topics Covered
- Vulvovaginal atrophy
- Physiology of premenopausal vagina
- Postmenopausal vagina
- Development of vulvovaginal atrophy
- Physiology of vulvar and vaginal changes
- Physical examination of vulva and vagina
- Vaginal maturation index (VMI or MI)
- Urethral changes with atrophy
- Urogenital changes
- Estrogen levels are decreased postmenopausally
- First line therapy
- Non hormonal treatment options
- Vaginal atrophy treatment duration
- Vaginal dilators
- Bladder and urinary symptoms
- Future options in testing
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Pinkerton, J. (2012, September 10). Vaginal atrophy after menopause [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZUXA9822.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. JoAnn Pinkerton has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.