High-dose estrogen therapyHigh-dose estrogen therapy (HDE) is a type of hormone therapy in which high doses of estrogens are given. When given in combination with a high dose of progestogen, it has been referred to as pseudopregnancy. It is called this because the estrogen and progestogen levels achieved are in the range of the very high levels of these hormones that occur during pregnancy. HDE and pseudopregnancy have been used in medicine for a number of hormone-dependent indications, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, and endometriosis, among others.
Syndrome de TurnerLe syndrome de Turner est une maladie génétique rare caractérisée par l'absence totale (monosomie) ou partielle (délétion) du second chromosome (le chromosome X chez les femmes), de la 23ème paire dite « des chromosomes sexuels », qui diffère chez les filles XX, et les garçons XY. Avec donc typiquement un caryotype 45X0 chez un individu de sexe féminin, occasionnant notamment un retard de croissance, un problème de fertilité.
HypothyroïdieLhypothyroïdie est une situation pathologique d'imprégnation insuffisante de l'organisme en hormones thyroïdiennes (normalement produites par la glande thyroïde). Les symptômes, d'intensité variable, sont notamment une fatigue, une somnolence, une frilosité, une constipation, une prise de poids, une pâleur cutanée, une raideur musculaire, des œdèmes (« myxœdème »). Elle peut se compliquer d'insuffisance cardiaque ou de dépression et classiquement lorsque l'évolution est avancée, d'un coma myxœdémateux.
MastodynieEn médecine, les mastodynies sont des douleurs situées à un ou aux deux seins. Les symptômes peuvent être des élancements, des brûlures, des crampes, des boules douloureuses, une impression de tension mammaire, des sensations douloureuses du mamelon. Parfois, les contacts deviennent douloureux : le poids du drap, le soutien-gorge ou encore le toucher peuvent être désagréables voir insupportables. Les veines superficielles peuvent être particulièrement visibles.
Tumeur de l'utérusUterine cancer, also known as womb cancer, includes two types of cancer that develop from the tissues of the uterus. Endometrial cancer forms from the lining of the uterus, and uterine sarcoma forms from the muscles or support tissue of the uterus. Endometrial cancer accounts for approximately 90% of all uterine cancers in the United States. Symptoms of endometrial cancer include changes in vaginal bleeding or pain in the pelvis. Symptoms of uterine sarcoma include unusual vaginal bleeding or a mass in the vagina.
Transgender health careTransgender health care includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental health conditions, as well as sex reassignment therapies, for transgender individuals. A major component of transgender health care is gender-affirming care, the medical aspect of gender transition. Questions implicated in transgender health care include gender variance, sex reassignment therapy, health risks (in relation to violence and mental health), and access to healthcare for trans people in different countries around the world.
Sex-hormonal agentNOTOC A sex-hormonal agent, also known as a sex-hormone receptor modulator, is a type of hormonal agent which specifically modulates the effects of sex hormones and of their biological targets, the sex hormone receptors. The sex hormones include androgens such as testosterone, estrogens such as estradiol, and progestogens such as progesterone. Sex-hormonal agents may be either steroidal or nonsteroidal in chemical structure and may serve to either enhance, inhibit, or have mixed effects on the function of the sex hormone systems.