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Amenorrhoea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amenorrhoea (BE), amenorrhea (AmE), or amenorrhœa , is the absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age. Physiological states of amenorrhoea are seen during pregnancy and lactatio...
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in gonadotrophin concentrations and the dynamics of the episodic fluctuations of circulating LH during night-time, in fully breastfeeding normal women and in those with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) during lactational amenorrhoea and after weaning, in order ...
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Diabetes & Endocrinology...
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Pathological Amenorrhoea or loss of periods is amenorrhea that occurs as a symptom of an underlying disease. It is not a disease process in itself. There are two types of pathological amenorrhea.
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Amenorrhoea is the term for irregular menstruation. This article explores physical and psychological causes such as breastfeeding and menopause, ...
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What is amenorrhoea?; The term 'amenorrhoea' literally means 'the absence of periods'. It may seem like a fairly straightforward diagnosis - either you have periods, or you don't. However, amenorrhoea is not a diagnosed condition, but a symptom of another problem.
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The absence of menstrual periods is called amenorrhoea. ... Amenorrhoea occurs if a woman misses three or more periods in a row. Amenorrhoea is of two ...
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Amenorrhoea means absence of the menstrual period. Female athletes or women who perform considerable amounts of exercise on a regular basis are at risk of developing athletic amenorrhoea. Causes include low body fat levels and the effects of exercise related hormones on the menstrual cycle. ... High risk sports;
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