Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease

Reproductive function was evaluated in 308 with Graves’ disease (GD): in 250 retrospectively (group 1) and in 58 – prospectively (group 2); the control group included 34 healthy women in reproductive age. The manifestation of Graves’ disease was associated with menstrual abnormalities in 118 women (...

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Language:Russian
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2009-06-01
Series:Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
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spelling doaj-e7cec073abda42fb8a4fc8f30aadd4272021-06-02T19:40:48ZrusEndocrinology Research CentreКлиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология1995-54722310-37872009-06-0152515710.14341/ket20095251-574332Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ DiseaseReproductive function was evaluated in 308 with Graves’ disease (GD): in 250 retrospectively (group 1) and in 58 – prospectively (group 2); the control group included 34 healthy women in reproductive age. The manifestation of Graves’ disease was associated with menstrual abnormalities in 118 women (47.2%) in group 1 and in 37 women (63.8%) in group 2; the most common abnormalities were oligomenorrhea (26 and 21%) and hypomenorrhea (22 and 32%); premature and early menopause were found in 18 and 19%; polymenorrhea in 16% and 11% cases; hypermenorrhea in 11% and 6% cases; amenorrhea in 7% and 11% cases. The prevalence of spontaneous abortion in undertreated hyperthyroidism was 67%, but only 11.8% in case of stable disease (euthyroidism). GD was associated with lower ovarian reserve (high FSH, low Inhibin-B, Antimullerian hormone and ovarian volume). The most favorable results in the view of reproductive outcomes were achieved after radioiodine treatment of GD.https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/4374/2501hyperthyroidismgraves’ diseaseinfertilitypregnancymenstrual abnormalities
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title Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease
spellingShingle Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease
Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
hyperthyroidism
graves’ disease
infertility
pregnancy
menstrual abnormalities
title_short Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease
title_full Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease
title_fullStr Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease
title_sort reproductive function in women with graves’ disease
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
issn 1995-5472
2310-3787
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Reproductive function was evaluated in 308 with Graves’ disease (GD): in 250 retrospectively (group 1) and in 58 – prospectively (group 2); the control group included 34 healthy women in reproductive age. The manifestation of Graves’ disease was associated with menstrual abnormalities in 118 women (47.2%) in group 1 and in 37 women (63.8%) in group 2; the most common abnormalities were oligomenorrhea (26 and 21%) and hypomenorrhea (22 and 32%); premature and early menopause were found in 18 and 19%; polymenorrhea in 16% and 11% cases; hypermenorrhea in 11% and 6% cases; amenorrhea in 7% and 11% cases. The prevalence of spontaneous abortion in undertreated hyperthyroidism was 67%, but only 11.8% in case of stable disease (euthyroidism). GD was associated with lower ovarian reserve (high FSH, low Inhibin-B, Antimullerian hormone and ovarian volume). The most favorable results in the view of reproductive outcomes were achieved after radioiodine treatment of GD.
topic hyperthyroidism
graves’ disease
infertility
pregnancy
menstrual abnormalities
url https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/4374/2501
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