2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2013.04.018
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Insuffisances ovariennes prématurées

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“…According to the new guidelines of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, POI is defined as the loss of ovarian activity in a woman before the age of 40 with elevated gonadotrophin and decreased estrogen [3, 33, 34]. The diagnosis of POI requires simultaneous abnormal menstruation and biochemical abnormalities: oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea for at least 4 months and an elevated FSH level > 25 IU/L on two occasions (4 weeks apart) [35]. The patients include women younger than 40 years (which includes Turner Syndrome patients) and women older than 40 years, but older patients must be affected before the age of 40 [1, 36].…”
Section: Inflammatory Aging and Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (Poi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the new guidelines of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, POI is defined as the loss of ovarian activity in a woman before the age of 40 with elevated gonadotrophin and decreased estrogen [3, 33, 34]. The diagnosis of POI requires simultaneous abnormal menstruation and biochemical abnormalities: oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea for at least 4 months and an elevated FSH level > 25 IU/L on two occasions (4 weeks apart) [35]. The patients include women younger than 40 years (which includes Turner Syndrome patients) and women older than 40 years, but older patients must be affected before the age of 40 [1, 36].…”
Section: Inflammatory Aging and Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (Poi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dè s lors, proposer de mesurer l'AMH annuellement chez ces patientes afin de dé pister pré cocement l'IOP nous paraît excessif et difficilement applicable en pratique, sans parler du coû t et des consé quences parfois lourdes sur le plan psychologique. Il existe en revanche d'authentiques situations à risque d'IOP non iatrogè ne [62,63], parmi lesquelles la maladie d'Addison et les polyendocrinopathies auto-immunes mé ritent une mention particuliè re. Curieusement, l'AMH et le CFA restent un certain temps normaux, alors qu'une insuffisance thé cale est dé jà patente, avec en particulier baisse des androgè nes et é lé vation pré fé rentielle de la LH.…”
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