Analysis of Mexican young women with primary ovarian insufficiency induced by gynaecological and haematological cancer management
This was a retrospective study that included 114 women younger than 40 years with induced primary ovarian insufficiency. Patients who presented vasomotor symptoms had a higher proportion (26 [63.41%] versus 58 [79.45%], OR 2.23, 95% CI 0.95-5.23, p = .065) to initiate hormone replacement therapy. Va...
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Main Authors: | Marisol García-García (Author), David Cantú- (Author), Rosa Salcedo-Hernández (Author), Aarón González-Enciso (Author), Cintia María Sepúlveda-Rivera (Author), Julio César González Rodríguez (Author), Salim Abraham Barquet-Muñoz (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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