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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Menses
  1. ... hair growth (hirsutism), male pattern baldness, and irregular menstruation.Approximately 75 percent of individuals with classic 21- ... they may experience hirsutism, male pattern baldness, irregular menstruation, and decreased fertility. Males with the non-classic ...
  2. ... Affected females may have excessive bleeding associated with menstruation (menorrhagia) and abnormal bleeding in pregnancy and childbirth. ... frequently in females because of its effects on menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth. Complete PAI-1 deficiency is ...
  3. ... mild cases can include a failure to begin menstruation by age 16 (primary amenorrhea), an inability to ... imbalance in women that can lead to irregular menstruation, acne, excess body hair (hirsutism), and weight gain. ...
  4. ... secretion of sex hormones. Affected females usually begin menstruation normally but menses stop after a few years. Males may experience ...
  5. ... diabetes. Women with Cushing disease may experience irregular menstruation and have excessive hair growth (hirsutism) on their ... diabetes, a weakened immune system, neurological problems, irregular menstruation in women, and slow growth in children. The ...
  6. ... in some healthy women at the start of menstruation. FMO3 Most cases of trimethylaminuria appear to be ... Cashman JR, Yamazaki H. Transient trimethylaminuria related to menstruation. BMC Med Genet. 2007 Jan 27;8:2. ...
  7. ... have premature ovarian failure and do not begin menstruation by age 16 (primary amenorrhea) or have infrequent ...
  8. ... voice in males, the start of monthly periods (menstruation) and breast development in females, and a growth ...
  9. ... are brought on by alcohol, caffeine, stress, fatigue, menses, or excitement or develop without a known cause. ...
  10. ... infection, exposure to or withdrawal from certain medications, menstruation, or pregnancy, although the trigger is often unknown. ...
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