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Lik Sprava
; (3-4): 128-31, 2015.
Article
in Russian
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26827453
ABSTRACT
Risk factors related to secondary oligomenorrhea (SOM) are the presence of chronic extragenital pathology, abrupt changes in body mass during a short period of time, a burdened perinatal history at the onset of SOM after a year of regular menstruations. Adolescent girls with SOM differ from their healthy peers by a frequent occurrence of hirsutism, obesity and body mass deficit, uterine hypoplasia.