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JLUMHS-Journal of the Liaquat University of Medical Health Sciences. 2016; 15 (3): 128-130
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-190128

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Background: Menarche is an important phase of female reproductive life, which with passage of time is getting earlier worldwide. Early menarche has several psychosocial and behavioral effects on a girl's teenage life, besides it increases the risk of breast cancer, therefore it is important to determine the underlying causes of this change


Objective: To assess the extent of and factors responsible for variation in age at menarche in females of Sindh


Study design: Cross-sectional, questionnaire based


Methodology: The study was conducted by department of physiology on 600 sexually healthy females, belongs to interior Sindh, Hyderabad and Karachi. Informed written consent was obtained, data about menarcheal age and relevant factor was collected using questionnaires containing close-ended questions. Volunteers were divided into three groups, each of 200, based upon their birth year, Group 1 included ladies who were born in 1970s or before, Group 2 consists those who born in 1980s while volunteer from Group 3 were the youngest generation born during 1990's and onwards


Results: Mean age at menarche for Group 1 was 13.6 yrs [Std. Dev +/- 1.3], Group 2, 13.3 yrs [Std. Dev +/- 1.0] and for Group 3 it was 12.3 yrs [Std. Dev +/- 1.1]. Pearson Correlation between age at menarche and menarcheal age of sister for all three groups was significant [P = 0.01]. Twenty-three percent volunteers in Group 1, 37% in Group 2 [P = 0.01] and 48% in Group 3 [P = 0.02] had awareness about menstruation at their time of menarche


Conclusion: Menarcheal age, over time is decreasing, among girls of Sindh, Pakistan. This may be due to pre-menarcheal awareness and hereditary influence

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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2011; 21 (2): 113-114
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-103676

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Short stature with loss of secondary sex characters can occur due to genetic disorders. One of them is Kallmann's syndrome. The condition has been noted to be present in families. It is associated with anosmia and hypogonadism. We are presenting a case of young boy who was short statured and had anosmia with multiple hormonal deficiencies


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Humanos , Masculino , Hipogonadismo , Transtornos do Olfato
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