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Current understanding of hypothalamic amenorrhoea

Rachel Roberts, Linda Farahani, Lisa Webber, Channa Jayasena

2020Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypothalamic amenorrhoea (HA) accounts for approximately 30% of cases of secondary amenorrhoea in women of reproductive age. It is caused by deficient secretion of hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, which in turn leads to failure of pituitary gonadotrophin and gonadal steroid release. Functional HA (FHA) is defined as HA occurring in the absence of a structural lesion and is predominantly caused by significant weight loss, intense exercise or stress. Treatment of FHA is crucial in avoiding the long-term health consequences on fertility and bone health, in addition to reducing psychological morbidity. This article summarises our understanding of the mechanisms underlying FHA, the evidence base for its clinical management and emerging therapies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFertilitySecondary sex characteristicPhysiologyHormoneAmenorrheaInternal medicineGynecologyEndocrinologyPregnancyBiologyPopulationEnvironmental healthGeneticsOvarian function and disordersHypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesMenstrual Health and Disorders
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