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Primary ovarian insufficiency in an adolescent population: clinical phenotype and diagnostic approach
- Source :
- Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 32:979-985
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2019.
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Abstract
- BackgroundPrimary ovarian insufficiency (POI) can be seen in adolescents secondary to genetic or autoimmune conditions, or gonadotoxic therapies. Often times, its underlying cause is not identified. It is a rare condition in pediatrics, but a thorough evaluation is required for a timely diagnosis and optimizing outcomes.ObjectivesWe aim to describe the clinical phenotype of idiopathic POI in an adolescent population seen in a referral center, and evaluate its diagnostic approach.MethodsAll patients evaluated between 2012 and 2018 were identified using the diagnostic codes for POI. Medical records were manually reviewed and clinical information was extracted. Cases were excluded from the final sample if they were found to have incomplete diagnostic information, Turner syndrome, eating disorders, gonadal surgeries and/or a history of oncological conditions or treatments.ResultsForty-eight patients with POI were identified, and only seven met the established criteria. Anti-ovarian and anti-thyroid antibodies were evaluated in 100% and 86%, respectively, while only 29% were tested for anti-adrenal autoimmunity. The karyotype was obtained consistently, while the fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene expansion was only assessed in approximately a third of the patients. Finally, only 29% of patients received reproductive counseling or referral to a fertility specialist.ConclusionsDiagnostic evaluation for POI appears to be challenging to pediatric providers. Anti-ovarian antibodies are frequently obtained despite the lack of their clinical significance in POI, while anti-adrenal antibodies, which are the preferred diagnostic test, are not commonly obtained. Reproductive orientation or referral is seldom provided to the adolescent population.
- Subjects :
- Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Referral
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
media_common.quotation_subject
Autoimmunity
Fertility
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
Thyroid Function Tests
Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Endocrinology
Turner syndrome
Humans
Medicine
Clinical significance
Child
media_common
030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine
business.industry
Incidence
Reproduction
Medical record
Prognosis
medicine.disease
FMR1
United States
Eating disorders
Phenotype
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Female
Diagnosis code
business
Infertility, Female
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 21910251 and 0334018X
- Volume :
- 32
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....04e1696e356e0e3b6672bb402032dfb2
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2019-0083