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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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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Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease |
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Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология hyperthyroidism graves’ disease infertility pregnancy menstrual abnormalities |
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Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease |
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Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease |
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Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease |
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Reproductive Function in Women with Graves’ Disease |
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reproductive function in women with graves’ disease |
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Endocrinology Research Centre |
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Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология |
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1995-5472 2310-3787 |
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2009-06-01 |
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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. |
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hyperthyroidism graves’ disease infertility pregnancy menstrual abnormalities |
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