Current concepts in premature ovarian insufficiency

Kate Maclaran, Nick Panay, Kate Maclaran, Nick Panay

Abstract

Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a life-changing diagnosis, with profound physical and psychological consequences. Unfortunately, there are many deficiencies in our understanding of the condition as the underlying etiology and optimum management strategies are poorly understood. Improved awareness of POI and its long-term implications has led to increased research interest in recent years. Current research has allowed a greater understanding of the changing epidemiology in POI, genetic factors in its etiology and randomized controlled trials of hormone therapy are underway to provide evidence for treatment. This article reviews the latest literature on POI to summarize current understanding and future directions.

Keywords: hormone therapy; ovarian reserve; premature menopause; premature ovarian failure; premature ovarian insufficiency; primary ovarian insufficiency; sex steroid deficiency.

Source: PubMed

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