[Oligomenorrhea syndrome in infertile patients].

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Abstract

The paper presents the results of comprehensive studies of 100 infertile patients with oligomenorrhea. Familial predisposition to the impairments in the menstrual and reproductive functions was established as was a high rate of primary infertility and pregnancy wastage. Ninety per cent of the patients demonstrated ovarian dysfunction from the puberty, refractory anovulation was registered in the majority of the patients (70 per cent), intermittent in 22 and persistent ovulation only in 8 per cent of the examinees. Clinical and laboratory investigations confirmed hyperandrogenism in 80 per cent and hyperprolactinemia in 28 per cent of the patients. Laparoscopy demonstrated a high incidence of ovarian polycystosis (57 per cent), inflammatory genital changes (47 per cent), uterine myoma (7 per cent), and endometriosis of the external genitalia (7 per cent). There was no evidence of correlation between the content of plasma hormones, ovulatory disorders and endoscopic findings.

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endometriosisinfertility

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Anovulation Infertility, Female Menstruation Disturbances Oligomenorrhea Adult Anovulation Anovulation Female Humans Infertility, Female Infertility, Female Menstruation Disturbances Oligomenorrhea Oligomenorrhea

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