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New insights into the diagnosis and management of bone health in premature ovarian insufficiency

Hanh H. Nguyen, Frances Milat, Amanda Vincent

2021Climacteric18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), defined as a loss of ovarian function before the age of 40 years, is a life-changing diagnosis that has numerous long-term consequences. Musculoskeletal complications, including osteoporosis and fractures, are a key concern for women with POI. The risk of bone loss is influenced by the underlying etiology of POI, and the degree and duration of estrogen deficiency. A decline in muscle mass as a result of estrogen and androgen deficiency may contribute to skeletal fragility, but has not been examined in women with POI. This article aims to review musculoskeletal health in POI; summarize the traditional and novel modalities available to screen for skeletal fragility and muscle dysfunction; and provide updated evidence for available management strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Premature ovarian insufficiencyMedicineOsteoporosisPremature ovarian failureEtiologyEstrogenIntensive care medicineBone healthBioinformaticsPediatricsGynecologyInternal medicineBiologyBone mineralBone health and osteoporosis researchNutrition and Health in AgingVitamin D Research Studies
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