HORMONAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL FEATURES OF IDIOPATHIC OLIGOMENORRHEA IN ADOLESCENTS.
Abstract
Menstrual cycle disorders occupy a leading place in the structure of gynecological morbidity among adolescents. In particular, complaints about infrequent menstruation are a fairly common reason for visiting a doctor. Normogonadotropic oligomenorrhea is a manifestation of many different causes that caused it. Most of them have clear diagnostic criteria and well-founded international clinical recommendations for the management of these forms. However, along with the variety of forms of normogonadotropic oligomenorrhea, the authors identified non-specified oligomenorrhea (idiopathic oligomenorrhea), which take interest and difficulty in the adolescent gynecologist’s practice. This form, being the least studied, requires further search for the causes and clear recommendations for its management.