Early menopause and premature ovarian insufficiency: problems and perspectives
In this review we summarize current data on prevalence, etiology and pathogenesis resulting in premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). In particular, genetic, autoimmune, metabolic, iatrogenic disorders as well as unfavorable impact of environmental factors represent key pathogenetic mechanisms under...
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Main Authors: | D. V. Blinov (Author), P. L. Hasan (Author), A. N. Mnatsakanyan (Author), D. I. Korabelnikov (Author), A. T. Safarov (Author), N. V. Pavlova (Author), N. S. Zakharova (Author), D. A. Ponomarev (Author), D. A. Petrenko (Author) |
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