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Akush Ginekol (Mosk)
; (6): 52-4, 1993.
Article
in Russian
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-8311161
ABSTRACT
Clinico-hormonal examinations of patients with sterility, galactorrhea, and regular menstrual cycle revealed endocrine abnormalities in only ten of 53 patients (18%). These abnormalities presented as latent hyperprolactinemia and hypothyrosis. Sterility causes in the rest 43 patients (82%) were benign uterine and ovarian tumors, external genital endometriosis, residual symptoms after genital inflammations. These data point to a necessity of examining this patients population with the use of hormonal and endoscopic methods of examination.