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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Menstrual period
  1. ... than usual (after age 16) and have irregular menstrual periods. These mutations also prevent ovulation, leading to an ...
  2. ... BPES. Primary ovarian insufficiency causes a woman's menstrual periods to become less frequent and eventually stop before ...
  3. ... and short stature; affected females can have irregular menstrual periods and short stature.Several types of genetic rearrangement ...
  4. ... and secondary sex characteristics, such as breasts and menstrual periods. In chromosomal males (individuals with an X and ...
  5. ... development of breasts and the start of a menstrual period in girls, enlargement of the testes and penis ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... thought to be triggered by infections, certain medications, menstruation, pregnancy, or other stresses on the body.The ...
  8. ... Affected females may have excessive bleeding associated with menstruation (menorrhagia), and abnormal bleeding in pregnancy and childbirth. ...
  9. ... the breakdown of the uterine lining (endometrium) during menstruation, formation and growth of new blood vessels, repair ...
  10. ... a hormonal imbalance that can lead to irregular menstruation, acne, excess body hair (hirsutism), and weight gain. ...
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