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2024 - NAMS Menopause Certification
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secondary causes of osteoporosis

which 3 common drugs? - answer Hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism,
hypercalciuria, certain drugs (eg: tamoxifen, steroids, PPIs), calcium/vitamin D
deficiency, RA, celiac disease, malabsorptive diseases such as Crohn disease, and
ulcerative colitis

Median age of menopause in US women - answer52.54 y

POI - answer Intermittent ovarian function & insufficient estrogen levels occurring at age
<40 y

which STRAW stage?

menarche / early reproductive - answer-5

which STRAW stage?

peak reproductive - answer-4

which STRAW stage?

late reproductive - answer-3

which STRAW stage?

perimenopause - answer-2 to -1 & +1a

which STRAW stage?

FMP &
12 months after final menstrual period - answerFMP = 0
12 months after = +1a

which STRAW stage?

VMS most likely - answer+1a (most likely)
-1 (likely)

,aka perimenopause/menopause transition

which STRAW stage?

early post menopause - answer+1a to +1c

which STRAW stage?

late postmenopause - answer+2

which STRAW stage?

amenorrhea >60 days - answer-1

aka late menopause transition

which STRAW stage?

variable cycle lengths of >7 days differences - answer-2

aka early menopause transition

difference between menopause transition vs perimenopause per STRAW criteria? -
answermenopause transition: -2 and -1, prior to FMP

perimenopause: -2 to +1a, includes 12 mo of amenorrhea following FMP

which STRAW stage?

initial drop in AMH/AFC/inhibin, cycles still regular, FSH normal - answer-3b

aka late reproductive

which STRAW stage?

cycles shorter, first increase in FSH - answer-3a

aka late reproductive

levels spike with ovulation, marker of ovarian reserve - answerinhibin B

Produced by granulosa cells of activated follicles, most reflective of true ovarian
reserve; provides the best single prediction of time to menopause - answerAMH

what day of cycle to draw FSH to predict ovarian response/reserve? - answerday 3

, normal day 3 FSH?
FSH value for menopause? - answer< 10
>25

# of ultrasound detected follicles 2-10 mm in size - answerAFC (antral follicle count)

normal AFC - answer>12

Luteal-Out-Of-Phase (LOOP) event - answer- FSH elevation recruits follicles for the
subsequent cycle before the current cycle is over
- Excess estradiol production as new follicles start growing
- Increase chance of TWINS
- Very short follicular phase
- More time spent in luteal phase (more PMS/PMDD sx)

symptoms of LOOP event - answer—Mastalgia
—Worsening migraine
—Growing fibroids
—Risk of endometrial hyperplasia
- longer time in luteal phase (worsening PMDD in peri)

premenopausal vs postmenopausal estradiol levels in obesity - answerpre: lower, more
anovulatory cycles

post: higher

consequence of inhibin B and AMH drop in early menopause transition? - answerFSH
spikes --> fast growth of remaining follicles (twins more likely) --> shorter follicular
phase --> follicle atresia --> LOOP cycles --> pronounced PMS sx from longer luteal
phase --> cycle irregularity by >7 days

dec ovarian reserve causes the drop in what 2 hormones? - answerinhibin B and AMH

4 adrenal androgens - answer—Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
—Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS)
—Androstenedione
—Testosterone

where are adrenal androgens converted to estrogen? - answerperipheral tissue

what happens to DHEA levels during menopause transition? - answertransient increase
then return to premenopause baseline

is DHEA supplementation in menopause recommended? - answerno

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