May
Advances Exploring For Fibroids, Menopause Of The Treatment Of The Conference
The women with fibroids and the endometriosis that the possibility of hysterectomy faces can now choose options more less invasive of the treatment to preserve the fertility, in accordance with professor Aydin Arici of Yale, the M.D., isn that dirige a scientific session exploring these alternatives in the American college of obstetricians and the clinical meeting annual May 3-7 of gynecologists (ACOG) in New Orlees, Louisiana.
Arici to chair the course postgraduate two-day “topical current of ACOG in endocrinology reproductive for the physician.” They join colleagues in the department of Yale of obstetrics, Gynecology & sciences reproductive while it leads to other courses of ACOG in menopause, in the pregnancy controlling of the post-term, and in patients controlling with disorders of the bleed during the pregnancy.
In its course, Arici will present options of the treatment for approaches of the conservative of the novel of the endometriosis and the part to treat fibroids, the benign tumor the most common visa in women of the reproductive-age and the root cause of hysterectomy in the United States.
“our objective is to educate obstetricians general in ways to sew new techniques of the treatment to the necessities of individual patients,” said Arici. “for women in its 30s and 40s, to preserve the potential reproductive when treating fibroids is desired frequent. In the passed function, ovarian was suppressed inducing menopause sudden to shrink fibroids. Medications of the novel that was back part of some years unavailable can now make thus without ackward side effects.”
Arici said that the options conservatives of the selective modulating treatment include a medical approach using of the receiver of estrogen and selective modulators of the receiver of progesterone, embolization uterine of artery, ultrasound high-energy MRI-focused, and the surgery conservative using myomectomy abdominal, hysterectomy to remove fibroids, but reproductive of uterus preserves the capacity.
The course of ACOG of Lubna the PAL reproductive of endocrinologist of Yale Ob/Gyn will explore the biological consequences, psychosocial and behavioral of the transistion of the women in menopause and the years postmenopausal. One of its objectives is to help the doctors to understand predictors of menopause, and to the necessities of the treatment of the women who if had submitted hysterectomies or oophorectomies.
Errol Norwitz, M.D., will lead to an interactive session in the post-term having controlled or pregnancies overdue. E its colleague will direct it editions such as the risks and the benefits of the routine induction of the work in one gestation of 41 weeks.
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The chair of Yale Ob/Gyn Charles Lockwood, M.D., and associate professor Michael Paidas, M.D., will lead to an interactive session in disorders of the bleed during the pregnancy.
Other current and previous members of the college of Yale that courses in ACOG teach include Susan Richman, Steven Fleischman, Rebecca Pschirrer, John Hobbins, al Reece, Monique Chireau, Robert Graeve, John Larsen, Thomas Moore, Donald Coustan and Alessandro Ghidini.
Source: Karen N. Peart
University Of Yale