Pathophysiological Mechanisms of FHA and PCOS in Girls of Reproductive Age
L.V. Adamyan,
Ye.V. Sibirskaya,
L.G. Pivazyan
et al.
Abstract:Secondary oligo-/amenorrhea occurs in 3–5% of women of reproductive age. The two most common causes are polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) (2–13%) and functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) (1–2%). The goal of this literature review was to study and systematize data from foreign relevant l studies on the topic as differences in the pathophysiological mechanisms of FHA and PCOS. The topic touched upon is important and requires analysis due to the difficulty of understanding and the still unclear pathophysiology… Show more
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