نتایج جستجو برای: hypergonadotropic amenorrhea

تعداد نتایج: 2675  

AbstractChromosomal translocations constitute one of the most important, yet uncommon, causes of primary amenorrhea and gonadal dysgenesis. Although X-autosome translocations are frequently associated with streak gonads and clinical features of the Turner syndrome, the majority of X-autosome carriers may present with a variable phenotype, developmental delay, and recognizable X-linked syndrome ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
zahra razavi department of pediatrics, besat hospital, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran hossein emad momtaz department of pediatrics, besat hospital, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran

abstract chromosomal translocations constitute one of the most important, yet uncommon, causes of primary amenorrhea and gonadal dysgenesis. although x-autosome translocations are frequently associated with streak gonads and clinical features of the turner syndrome, the majority of x-autosome carriers may present with a variable phenotype, developmental delay, and recognizable x-linked syndrome...

Journal: :Seizure 2008
Andrew G. Herzog

Reproductive disorders are unusually common among women and men with epilepsy. They are generally associated with and may be the consequence of reproductive endocrine disorders. Both epilepsy itself and antiepileptic drug use have been implicated in their pathophysiology. This review focuses on how temporolimbic dysfunction in epilepsy may disrupt normal neuroendocrine regulation and promote th...

2017
Zahra Razavi Hossein Emad Momtaz

Chromosomal translocations constitute one of the most important, yet uncommon, causes of primary amenorrhea and gonadal dysgenesis. Although X-autosome translocations are frequently associated with streak gonads and clinical features of the Turner syndrome, the majority of X-autosome carriers may present with a variable phenotype, developmental delay, and recognizable X-linked syndrome due to n...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2021

Puberty is the period of transition from childhood to adulthood characterized by attainment adult height and body composition, accrual bone strength acquisition secondary sexual characteristics, psychosocial maturation reproductive capacity. In girls, menarche a late marker puberty. Primary amenorrhea defined as absence in ≥ 15-year-old females with developed characteristics normal growth or ≥1...

Journal: :Frontiers in Genetics 2021

Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a clinical spectrum of dysfunction. Overt POI presents with oligo/amenorrhea and hypergonadotropic hypogonadism before age 40 years. involves chronic health problems to include increased morbidity mortality related estradiol deficiency the associated osteoporosis cardiovascular disease as well psychological psychiatric disorders loss reproductive hormones ...

2015
Go Hun Seo Eungu Kang Ja Hyang Cho Beom Hee Lee Jin-Ho Choi Gu-Hwan Kim Eul-Ju Seo Han-Wook Yoo

Turner syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal disorders. It is caused by numerical or structural abnormalities of the X chromosome and results in short stature and gonadal dysgenesis. The short stature arises from haploinsufficiency of the SHOX gene, whereas overdosage contributes to tall stature. This report describes the first Korean case of Turner syndrome with tall stature caused by...

2016
Enver Şimşek Çiğdem Binay Meliha Demiral Baran Tokar Sare Kabukçuoğlu Melek Üstün

Ovotesticular disorder of sexual development (DSD), formerly known as true hermaphroditism, is a rare form of DSD in which both testicular and ovarian tissues are present in the same individual either in a single gonad (ovotestis) or in opposite gonads with a testis and an ovary on each side. The diagnosis of ovotesticular DSD is based solely on the presence of ovarian and testicular tissue in ...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2004
Anne Fogli Fernande Gauthier-Barichard Raphael Schiffmann Vien H Vanderhoof Vladimir K Bakalov Lawrence M Nelson Odile Boespflug-Tanguy

BACKGROUND: Premature Ovarian Failure (POF), defined as the development of hypergonadotropic amenorrhea before the age of 40 years, occurs in about 1% of all women. Other than karyotype abnormalities, very few genes are known to be associated with this ovarian dysfunction. Recently, in seven patients who presented with POF and white matter abnormalities on MRI (ovarioleukodystrophy) eight mutat...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2015
Ariella Weinberg-Shukron Paul Renbaum Rachel Kalifa Sharon Zeligson Ziva Ben-Neriah Amatzia Dreifuss Amal Abu-Rayyan Noa Maatuk Nilly Fardian Dina Rekler Moien Kanaan Abraham O Samson Ephrat Levy-Lahad Offer Gerlitz David Zangen

Ovarian development and maintenance are poorly understood; however, diseases that affect these processes can offer insights into the underlying mechanisms. XX female gonadal dysgenesis (XX-GD) is a rare, genetically heterogeneous disorder that is characterized by underdeveloped, dysfunctional ovaries, with subsequent lack of spontaneous pubertal development, primary amenorrhea, uterine hypoplas...

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