H P Schneider
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Recent Articles
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Edwards J, Schneider H
Rev Sci Tech
. 2005 Dec;
24(2):639-46.
PMID: 16358514
The World Veterinary Association, as the global representative of the veterinary profession, recognises the global influences on animal welfare and the changing role of the veterinarian in response to the...
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Heinemann K, Assmann A, Mohner S, Schneider H, Heinemann L
Zentralbl Gynakol
. 2002 Jun;
124(3):161-3.
PMID: 12070795
The Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) is a well accepted instrument to measure the severity of menopausal symptoms. As yet, however, investigations had not specifically been directed towards short-term test-retest reliability...
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Schneider H, Heinemann L, Rosemeier H, Potthoff P, Behre H
Climacteric
. 2002 Mar;
3(1):59-64.
PMID: 11910611
Objective: To analyze the reliability of scores of the recently developed self-administrative Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) in a follow-up investigation of a cohort after approximately one and a half years,...
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Schneider H, Heinemann L, Rosemeier H, Potthoff P, Behre H
Climacteric
. 2002 Mar;
3(1):50-8.
PMID: 11910610
Objective: To evaluate further the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) for scoring menopausal symptoms by comparison with other instruments relevant for women in their menopausal transition: the Kupperman index and the...
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Schneider H
Zentralbl Gynakol
. 2001 Dec;
123(9):546-7.
PMID: 11709750
Symptomatic postmenopausal women do not accept Hormone Therapy for longer time periods that might also serve the purpose of prevention. Main objectives are bleeding problems, breast tenderness, weight gain and...
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Schneider H
Climacteric
. 2001 May;
3 Suppl 2:21-7.
PMID: 11379383
The most widely used antiandrogens in clinical practice are cyproterone acetate, a derivative of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, and dienogest, a 19-norprogestin. An established sequential preparation for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) consists of...
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Schneider H, Rosemeier H, Schnitker J, Gerbsch S, Turck R
Maturitas
. 2001 Jan;
37(2):113-24.
PMID: 11137330
Objectives: The menopause rating scale (MRS) has been developed as a modern tool for the assessment of menopausal complaints. It combines in practice excellent applicability and a good reliability, and...
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Behre H, Kuhlage J, Gassner C, Sonntag B, Schem C, Schneider H, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 2000 Dec;
15(12):2478-82.
PMID: 11098014
The timing of sexual intercourse in relation to ovulation strongly influences the chance of conception. Daily serum LH measurements or transvaginal ultrasonography are not practical to determine ovulation in consecutive...
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