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Where Have the Periods Gone? The Evaluation and Management of Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea

Marie Eve Sophie Gibson, Nathalie Fleming, Caroline Zuijdwijk, Tania Dumont

2020Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) is a common cause of amenorrhea in adolescent girls. It is often seen in the setting of stress, weight loss, or excessive exercise. FHA is a diagnosis of exclusion. Patients with primary or secondary amenorrhea should be evaluated for other causes of amenorrhea before a diagnosis of FHA can be made. The evaluation typically consists of a thorough history and physical examination as well as endocrinological and radiological investigations. FHA, if prolonged, can have significant impacts on metabolic, bone, cardiovascular, mental, and reproductive health. Management often involves a multidisciplinary approach, with a focus on lifestyle modification. Depending on the severity, pharmacologic therapy may also be considered. The aim of this paper is to present a review on the pathophysiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, and management approaches of FHA in adolescent girls.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAmenorrheaWeight lossPhysical examinationMultidisciplinary approachPediatricsIntensive care medicinePhysical therapyInternal medicineObesityPregnancyGeneticsBiologySociologySocial scienceOvarian function and disordersHypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesReproductive Biology and Fertility
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