Influence of sleeve gastrectomy on menstrual function and ovarian reserve in patients with obesity
G. V. Semikova,
S. V. Dora,
Z. V. Shvets
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Obesity is associated with development of menstrual disorders (MD), a decrease in ovarian reserve and infertility. Treatment of obesity contributes to the normalization of the reproductive function of women. Bariatric surgery is known to be the most effective method of obesity treatment, while the most common intervention is the sleeve gastrectomy (SG), the effect of which on menstrual function and ovarian reserve has not been studied enough.AIM: To study the effect of SG on menstrual function and … Show more
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