Chromosomal abnormalities in women with premature ovarian failure

Gynecological Endocrinology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
Paolo Giovanni ArtiniAndrea Riccardo Genazzani

Abstract

Premature ovarian failure is a complex disorder that results in the early loss of ovarian function; however this disease must be separated from early menopause because these patients can sporadically ovulate and in literature are described pregnancies. The aetiology and the patho-physiology of premature ovarian failure are still matter of debate, but is commonly accepted that genetic factors play an important role. This review is aimed to present an overview of known inherited factor implied in the pathogenesis of this disorder to help physician in the counselling of affected pregnant women.

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