Society for endocrinology guideline for understanding, diagnosing and treating female hypogonadism
Channa Jayasena, Kerri Devine, Katie E. Barber et al.
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Original research published by Jayasena et al. in Clinical Endocrinology. Redistributed under Open Access — see publisher for license terms. MedTech Research Group provides these references for informational purposes. We do not conduct original research. All studies are the work of their respective authors and institutions.
Female hypogonadism (FH) is a relatively common endocrine disorder in women of premenopausal age, but there are significant uncertainties and wide variation in its management. Most current guidelines are monospecialty and only address premature ovarian insufficiency (POI); some allude to management in very brief and general terms, and most rely upon the extrapolation of evidence from the studies relating to physiological estrogen deficiency in postmenopausal women. The Society for Endocrinology commissioned new guidance to provide all care providers with a multidisciplinary perspective on managing patients with all forms of FH. It has been compiled using expertise from Endocrinology, Primary Care, Gynaecology and Reproductive Health practices, with contributions from expert patients and a patient support group, to help clinicians best manage FH resulting from both POI and hypothalamo-pituitary disorders, whether organic or functional.
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Read at Publisher| DOI | 10.1111/cen.15097 |
| Journal | Clinical Endocrinology |
| Year | 2024 |
| Authors | Channa Jayasena, Kerri Devine, Katie E. Barber, Alexander Comninos, Gerard S. Conway, Anna Crown, Melanie Davies, A K Ewart, Leighton Seal, Arlene Smyth, Helen Turner, Lisa Webber, Richard A. Anderson, Richard Quinton |
| License | Open Access — see publisher for license terms |
| Citations | 27 |