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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Menstrual cycle
  1. ... premutation. Women who develop FXPOI may experience irregular menstrual cycles, an inability to have children (infertility), early menopause, ... a premutation have FXPOI, which leads to abnormal menstrual cycles and elevated FSH levels before age 40 and ...
  2. ... by a different sperm cell in the same menstrual cycle. DZ twins are about twice as common as ... of more than one egg in a single menstrual cycle. To explain how DZ twinning can run in ...
  3. ... influence growth and development, body temperature, heart rate, menstrual cycles, and weight. Hashimoto's disease is a form ...
  4. ... of primary ovarian insufficiency, FXPOI can cause irregular menstrual cycles, early menopause, an inability to have children (infertility), ...
  5. ... factors during adolescence to cause abnormalities of the menstrual cycle, ovarian cysts, and other features of the disorder. ...
  6. ... influence growth and development, body temperature, heart rate, menstrual cycles, and weight. In people with Graves' disease, the ...
  7. ... other male characteristics. Some affected women have irregular menstrual cycles. Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors usually do not metastasize. ...
  8. ... these tumors may lead to changes in the menstrual cycle or difficulty becoming pregnant. Some affected women may ...
  9. ... Females with this condition develop abnormalities of the menstrual cycle, excessive body hair growth (hirsutism), ovarian cysts, a ...
  10. ... a hormonal imbalance that can lead to irregular menstruation, acne, excess hair elsewhere on the body (hirsutism), ... for several months, and then falls out. The cycle starts over when the follicle begins growing a ...