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Premature Ovarian Failure
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Linked signs and symptoms
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Linked drugs / medications
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Treatments, therapies and supportive options
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Medical therapy
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2Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
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- Androstenedione Concentration
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Concentration
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Concentration
- Progesterone Concentration
- Thyroxine Binding Globulin Concentration (TBG, Thyroid Binding Globulin, Blood)
- Urine Estriol (E3) Concentration
- Urine Pregnanediol Concentration (24 Hour)
- Urine Pregnanetriol Concentration (24 Hour)
Biological markers/agents
8This visual map shows biological markers/agents reported as increased or decreased with this condition. These are educational relationships only; test results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician because ranges vary by lab, method, age, sex and clinical context.
Often increased
2- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Female: 0.6–55 units/L; Adult ( > 16y), Male: 1.49–15 units/LLinked diagnostic testsFollicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Concentration
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Female: 3–56 units/L; Adult ( > 16y), Male: 1.2–8 units/LLinked diagnostic testsLuteinizing Hormone (LH) Concentration
Often decreased
6- AndrostenedioneReference range example3.7–6.5 nmol/LLinked diagnostic testsAndrostenedione Concentration
- Pregnanediol (Urine)Reference range exampleInfant (0 - 1y): 0–0.1 mg/24hrs; Adult ( > 16y), Female: 0–10.5 mg/24hrsLinked diagnostic testsUrine Pregnanediol Concentration (24 Hour)
- Pregnanetriol (Urine)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Female: 0–1.6 mg/24hrs; Adult ( > 16y), Male: 0.02–0.8 mg/24hrsLinked diagnostic testsUrine Pregnanetriol Concentration (24 Hour)
- ProgesteroneReference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Male: 0–1.1 ng/mL; Child (< 10y): 0.1–30 ng/mLLinked diagnostic testsProgesterone Concentration
- Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG, Thyroid Binding Globulin, Blood)Reference range exampleInfant (0 - 1y), Female: 1.7–3.6 mg/dL; Infant (0 - 1y), Male: 1.6–3.5 mg/dLLinked diagnostic testsThyroxine Binding Globulin Concentration (TBG, Thyroid Binding Globulin
- Urine Estriol (E3)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Female: 0–60 µg/24hrs; Adult ( > 16y), Male: 1–11 µg/24hrsLinked diagnostic testsUrine Estriol (E3) Concentration
Introduction / full article
Premature Ovarian Failure