2023
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26538
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Previous pregnancies might mitigate cortical brain differences associated with surgical menopause

Alberto Fernández‐Pena,
Francisco J. Navas‐Sánchez,
Daniel Martín de Blas
et al.

Abstract: Surgical menopause causes a sharp drop in estrogen levels in middle‐aged women, thus preventing the gradual physiological adaptation that is characteristic of the perimenopause. Previous studies suggest that surgical menopause might increase the risk of dementia later in life. In addition, the transition to motherhood entails long‐lasting endocrine and neuronal adaptations. We compared differences in whole‐brain cortical volume between women who reached menopause by surgery and a group of women who reached spo… Show more

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