Abstract:BACKGROUND:
Chromosomal abnormalities (CAs) have been described in patients with
secondary amenorrhea (SA). However, studies on this association are
scarce.
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the frequency and types of CAs detected by karyotyping in
patients with SA.
DESIGN AND SETTING:
This retrospective study was performed in a reference clinical genetic
service in South Brazil.
METHODS:
Data were obtained from the medical … Show more
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