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During the past 3 years, little has been added to our funda mental
knowledge of hormonal disorders in gynecology. Diagnostically,
however, there has been an almost com plete departure from
traditional chemical methods in favor of radioimmunoassay
techniques. As a result, diagnostic capabilities which previously
were restricted to large cen ters have now been extended to the
office and small clinic. Accordingly, the chapters dealing with
these techniques have been revised and updated. There is also new
material on advances in the hormonal treatment of endometriosis and
hyperprolactinemic states. Finally, the bibliography has been
extensively revised to include a number of recently published books
and survey articles of general interest. Paul J. Keller v Preface
to the First German Edition Menstrual disorders and sterility are
among the most com mon complaints noted by both the specialist and
general practitioner. For many patients they are far more distress
ful than is generally assumed. Recent years have brought our
knowledge. While this has led to great advances in major
improvements in the results of treatment, it has made it difficult
for the nonspecialist to keep abreast of developments in the field
of gynecologic endocrinology.
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