Ovarian Failure Flashcards

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what is it?

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  • 5% of ovulatory disorders
  • High levels of gonadotrophins
  • Low oestrogen levels
  • Can be caused by resistant ovary (caused by functional disturbance of the gonadotropin receptors in the ovarian follicles)
  • Amenorrhoea
  • Menopausal
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2
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what is premature ovarian failure?

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menopause before 40

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3
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how is premature ovarian failure managed?

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HRT,
egg/embryo donation (assisted conception treatment),
ovary/egg/embryo cryopreservation prior to radio/chemotherapy where POF is anticipated,
counselling

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4
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gynaecological history of premature ovarian failure

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amenorrhoea 
hirsutism 
galactorrhoea 
headaches 
visual symptoms
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what is the biochemistry investigation of premature ovarian failure

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mid luteal progesterone [day 21],
biochemistry of early follicular phase [day 2-5],
progesterone challenge test (menstrual bleed in response to a five day course of progesterone indicates oestrogen levels are normal)

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other investigations for premature ovarian failure?

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Ultrasound (transvaginal, pelvis)
Scans to look for follicular growth/monitor ovulation induction
Karyotype
Auto antibody screen MRI of pituitary fossa
Bone density scan

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