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Abstract The menopauset in humans, is an inevi. tabl,e and ,age~relal:ed pbenomenon.. BeCause of the change.:’ in population structure, geriatrics and allied probleMs have received is good deal of ’attention. This of course .l.ncluded the study’ of problems associated with ;menopauBe: and post1’llenopausal years(Jaszltann, 19761~ 1!.t t.he ,end of the cl1:ildbearin<j pel”j,od t ,ovarian f unction does not cease abruptly. R,ather, the secretion of ovarian hormones wanes gradually oversfOlvera,l. ye«:r.e:. All variat.ions in the balance of hormones lnay develop, f:rom gJ:aoua-l and ooncomit1!lnt waxing and waning- of both ovaz I an hOl:JlIones. to irt’egular production or deficiency of one or both hormone’s, to persistent secretion of only oestrogen after the menopause. Accordingly, t~e histological p;i.cture of th~ climacteric endometriUIII varies gre.atly. Consequently, the spectrlJJll of ch.n98. regarded as physiC!logical is Dluch broader’ than that for tile reproduc:tivf1 years.. Theae endometrial in.tab- ~litie8 are reflected on the patterns of postJllenoptllufilal endometrium (Da11enbach-Hellweg, 19911. Re’triew 01 the previously publistt.ed studies snowed that. to a great ext’ent, there is, no agreement between |