Christa Nadjafi-Triebsch1, 2, 3, 4
(1)
Foederatio Medicorum Helveticorum (F.M.H.), CH-3000, Bern, 15, Switzerland
(2)
Aerztekammer Nordrhein/Germany (A.E.K.N.O.), Tersteegenstr.9, D-40474 Düsseldorf/Golzheim, Germany
(3)
German Society of Anti-Aging Medicine e.V. (G.S.A.A.M.), Vallstedter Weg 114, D-38268 Lengede, Germany
(4)
Swiss Society for Anti Aging Medicine and Prevention (S.S.A.A.M.P.), Industriestrasse 3, CH-6345 Neuheim/Zug, Switzerland
The online version of the original chapter can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14385-9_14
The last sentence on page 198 “The serum levels of progesterone, estradiol, testosterone, DHEA-S and noradrenalin decreased into the normal range according to the Tanner classification [54].” should be replaced with following sentence:
The serum levels of progesterone, estradiol, testosterone, DHEA-S and noradrenalin increased in patients with ADD into the normal range according to the Tanner classification [52]. In patients with ADHD however, noradrenalin is decreased into the normal range, whereas progesterone, estradiol, testosterone and DHEA-S is, as in the ADD-patients, increased into the normal range.
The forgotten source for the graph on page 192, should read as follows:
By John R. Lee, M.D. with Virginia Hopkins: What your doctor may not tell you about menopause: the breakthrough book on natural progesterone. ISBN 0-446-67144-4, 1996.