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Primary Ovarian Insufficiency: a More Accurate Term for Premature Ovarian Failure

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2007 Nov 1
PMID 17970776
Citations 186
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Abstract

Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a disorder with a complicated clinical presentation and course that is poorly defined by its name. A more scientifically accurate term for the disorder is primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), a term that can be appropriately modified to describe the state of ovarian function. In recent years, the known aetiologies of POI have expanded, although the cause of POI in a majority of clinical cases remains undefined. The most common aetiologies should be ruled out clinically including chromosomal abnormalities, fragile X premutations and autoimmune causes. Management should be directed at symptom resolution and bone protection, but most importantly should include psychosocial support for women facing this devastating diagnosis.

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