T DETRE, TT HAYASHI, DF ARCHER - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978 - Am Coll Physicians Menopause is merely a clinically discernible clue symbolic of the multitude of
changes preceding or following the cessation of menses by many years. Because of
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family physician or obstetrician-gynecologist--to take the time to explain the
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