Premenstrual syndrome improvement after laser ablation of the endometrium for menorrhagia
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 34(11), 905-906, 1989
Abstract
Laser ablation of the endometrium was performed on 18 patients for menorrhagia. The patients were evaluated for the premenstrual syndrome (PMS) preoperatively and again at three and six months postoperatively. An improvement in both the severity and duration of PMS symptoms was noted postoperatively, and the reduction in menstrual bleeding was correlated with the reduction in PMS symptoms.
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Lefler, H. T. (1989). Premenstrual syndrome improvement after laser ablation of the endometrium for menorrhagia. *The Journal of reproductive medicine*, *34*(11), 905-906.
Lefler HT. Premenstrual syndrome improvement after laser ablation of the endometrium for menorrhagia. J Reprod Med. 1989;34(11):905-906.
Lefler, H. T. "Premenstrual syndrome improvement after laser ablation of the endometrium for menorrhagia." *The Journal of reproductive medicine*, vol. 34, no. 11, 1989, pp. 905-906.
Keywords
Endometrium, Female, Humans, Hysteroscopy, Laser Therapy, Menorrhagia, Premenstrual Syndrome