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81. COCHRANE MENSTRUAL DISORDERS AND SUBFERTILITY GROUP Abstracts
for ovarian endometriomata (Cochrane Protocol); Exercise for primary dysmenorrhoea normal spontaneous premature ovarian failure (Cochrane Protocol)
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82. BioMed Central | Full Text | Screening For Known Mutations In EIF2Bgenes In A La
Premature ovarian failure (POF) can present as a primary or secondary amenorrhea and is associated with elevated gonadotropins before 40 years of age.
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Research article Screening for known mutations in genes in a large panel of patients with premature ovarian failure Anne Fogli Fernande Gauthier-Barichard Raphael Schiffmann Vien H Vanderhoof Vladimir K Bakalov Lawrence M Nelson and Odile Boespflug-Tanguy Developmental and Metabolic Neurology Branch, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA BMC Women's Health The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6874/4/8 Received Accepted Published This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0

83. Reproductive Endocrinology And Infertility
Stimulation of primordial and primary follicle growth prior to gonadotropin The mechanism whereby GnRH agonists prevent ovarian failure is not clear but
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Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Research: Our research interests focus on the regulation of preantral follicle growth in the ovary. We are interested in the mechanisms and factors regulating primordial and primary follicle growth as well as investigating potential therapies for preserving ovarian function during chemotherapy. The regulation of early follicle growth by VEGF
Chad I. Friedman. M.D. and Douglas R. Danforth, Ph.D.
The Ohio State University are examin ing the effects of VEGF administration on preantral follicle development in the rat ovary. Experiments investigating the time-course and dose-response effects of VEGF on preantral follicle growth vs. atresia, ovarian angiogenesis and vascular permeability. To investigate potential mechanisms whereby VEGF stimulates preantral follicle growth, direct vs. indirect actions of VEGF on follicular growth are underway . Potential direct mitogenic effects of VEGF on granulosa and theca cells will be examined in in vitro follicle culture experiments. Indirect effects of VEGF to increase follicular growth via increased delivery of folliculotrophic agents (FSH, estrogen, androgen) by measuring the delivery of these agents in the presence of local VEGF administration GnRH antagonists as ovarian protective agents Chad I. Friedman. M.D. and Douglas R. Danforth, Ph.D.

84. D FÜHRER: Identification Of FOXL2 (European Journal Of Endocrinology)
primary ovarian malfunction can result from a wide spectrum of medical In contrast, developmental ovarian failure is characterized by absence or
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HIGHLIGHT: Lessons from studies of complex genetic disorders: identification of FOXL2-a novel transcription factor on the wing to fertility
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85. Unusual Presentation Of Primary Ovarian Pregnancy
ABSTRACT primary ovarian pregnancy is a rare entity, the reported Pregnancy; ovarian failure, Premature/DI; Uterus; Laparotomy; Human; Female; Adult;
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Extracted from IndMED Pandole A; Vaidya N; Akolekar R; Kore S; Ambiye VR. Department of obstetrics and Gynaecology, LTMG Hospital, Sion, Mumbai-400022 Unusual presentation of primary ovarian pregnancy Bombay Hospital Journal. 2001 Jan; 43(1): 202-4 ABSTRACT: Primary ovarian pregnancy is a rare entity, the reported incidence being 1 in 25,000 to 40,000 pregnancies. The diagnosis is difficult and the still continues to challenge the practising clinician. We had a case of ovarian pregnancy, the patient was operated and a right sided oopherectomy was done. The diagnosis was later confirmed on histopathology. KEYWORDS: Pregnancy; Ovarian Failure, Premature/DI; Uterus; Laparotomy; Human; Female; Adult; Case Report References: 7 Record Identifier: NI206312

86. Premature Ovarian Failure (Print Version)
Teenagers; Premature ovarian failure A Guide for Teens (Children s The primary NIH organization for research on Premature ovarian failure is the
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87. Premature Ovarian Failure (POF)
Premature ovarian failure (POF) What is premature ovarian failure (POF)? also use the term primary ovarian insufficiency to describe this condition.
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88. POF
As has been said elswhere on the site, premature ovarian failure (POF) is a One of the most important differences is that many women with POF can and do
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Fact Sheet: Premature Ovarian Failure (POF) A Brief Look at POF As has been said elswhere on the site, premature ovarian failure (POF) is a condition that used to be called "premature menopause." It's marked by post-menopausal hormone levels and no periods (amenorrhea) ocurring before the age of 40. While it's similar to menopause, it's not strictly menopause. There are several key differences. One of the most important differences is that many women with POF can and do still ovulate from time to time and can even get pregnant. (According to statistics, this occurs to roughly 8 to 10% of women with POF.) This is because POF doesn't necessarily mean lack of viable follicles. Yes, some women with POF do have early depletion of follicles (which is then, in effect, menopause). But others nearly half according to some experts actually still have follicles. The problem in this case is a "disconnect" between hormones and ovarian function or an autoimmune problem. Premature ovarian failure as with many conditions develops over time. Prior to full-blown POF (i.e. no periods for at least 4-6 months and post-menopausal hormone levels), you move through different stages through what's now called "primary ovarian insufficiency" (POI)

89. Live Birth After Frozen Ovarian Tissue Transplant - CME Teaching Brief - MedPage
Two other live births after ovarian transplant have been recently reported. primary source New England Journal of Medicine Source reference
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TEL AVIV, June 27-A woman who received a transplant of her own cryopreserved ovarian tissue gave birth to an apparently healthy baby girl today, the first unambiguous example of the technique's success after ovarian failure from chemotherapy. The Israeli report, released online by the New England Journal of Medicine NEJM ), offers promise to women who want to conceive a child but must undergo sterilizing chemotherapy for various cancers, said Dror Meirow, M.D., and colleagues at the Sheba Medical Center of the Tel Aviv University School of Medicine here.

90. MedlinePlus: Premature Ovarian Failure
Teenagers; Premature ovarian failure A Guide for Teens (Children s Hospital Boston). Information from the Medical Encyclopedia; Premature ovarian failure
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