Kazan medical journalKazan medical journal0368-48142587-9359Eco-Vector8366910.17816/kazmj83669Research ArticleTo the characteristics of the three phases of menopause in womenKaminskyB. M.info@eco-vector.com1506196243336382410202124102021Copyright © 2021, Eco-Vector2021<p>B. Tsondek (1930), analyzing the hormonal changes in the female body in menopause and menopause, distinguished the following three phases of menopause: 1) hyperfollicular, when a woman's body has a large amount of estrogenic hormone (hyperestrogenism), 2) hypoghormonal, or agormonal, when there is an extremely a small amount of both estrogenic and gonadotropic hormone of the pituitary gland, and 3) hypergonadotropic, when there is no estrogen hormone in the body at all, but there is a significant amount of gonadotropic hormone.</p>Kazan Medical archiveКазанский медицинский архив