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Mesenchymal stem cells and platelet rich plasma in the treatment of premature ovarian insufficiency: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor treatment in women with premature ovarian insufficiency: a pilot clinical study of biological activity and menstrual resumption. [PDF]
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Premature ovarian insufficiency
BMJPremature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a cause of infertility and endocrine dysfunction in women, defined by loss of normal, predictable ovarian activity before the age of 40 years. POI is clinically characterized by amenorrhoea (primary or secondary) with raised circulating levels of follicle-stimulating hormone.
Zachary, Nash, Melanie, Davies
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Premature ovarian insufficiency
Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research, 2023Natural menopause typically occurs between the ages of 46 to 55 years. Premature ovarian insufficiency or premature menopause refers to compromised ovarian follicular activity, occurring spontaneously or because of medical interventions, prior to the age of 40 years.
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Premature ovarian insufficiency and infertility
Australian Journal of General Practice, 2023Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is the loss of ovarian function before the age of 40 years and can be spontaneous or iatrogenic. It is an important cause of infertility, and the diagnosis should be considered in any woman presenting with oligo/amenorrhoea, even in the absence of menopausal symptoms suchas hot flushes.The aim of this article is to
Waduge, Dhanushi Fernando +2 more
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Premature ovarian insufficiency
Endocrine Abstracts, 2014Premature ovarian failure is defined as amenorrhea with hypo-oestrogenism and elevated gonadotrophins occurring before the age of 40 years. In theory, ovarian failure may occur because of a decreased pool of primordial follicles, because ovarian apoptosis is increased or accelerated or because the follicle maturation is interrupted before the ...
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Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
2017Premature ovarian insufficiency is a multicausal non-frequent disease (1%) that has a high impact on women health; not only because it impairs fertility but it also has huge effects on global health due to hypoestrogenism, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular risks.
Allison L. Goetsch +2 more
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Sexuality in premature ovarian insufficiency
Climacteric, 2019Sexuality in women with spontaneous premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) deserves attention because of the young age and the distressing impact of such a life-changing diagnosis. Biomedical and psychosocial factors work in concert to determine significant changes of sexual function.
R. E. Nappi +7 more
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Premature ovarian insufficiency and autoimmune diseases
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2019Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a clinical syndrome defined by loss of ovarian activity before the age of 40 years and has a potentially devastating effect upon women's health, both physically and psychologically. An underlying autoimmune disease has been identified in approximately 20% of patients with POI, the most common of which are ...
Noam, Domniz, Dror, Meirow
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Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecological Research, 2021Mohamed Elmoursi, Tahir Mahmood
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