Ovarian function and reproductive hormone levels in girls with prader-willi syndrome: A longitudinal study

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Context: The etiology of hypogonadism in girls with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) remains uncertain. Objectives:Theaimof the study was to evaluate gonadal function longitudinally in girls and female adolescents with PWS. Measurements: We performed a longitudinal assessment of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), gonadotropins, estradiol (E2), inhibin B and A, and pubertal development in girls and female adolescents with PWS. Patients and Methods: Sixty-one girls participating in the Dutch PWS Cohort study participated in the study. Serum AMH, gonadotropins, E2, and inhibin B and A levels were compared with reference values. Results: AMH levels in girls and female adolescents with PWS were comparable to reference levels between 6 months and 22 yr of age. From 10 yr of age, FSH and LH levels increased to above the 5th percentile compared to reference levels. E2 and inhibin B levels were in the low normal range in the majority, and inhibin A levels were low but detectable in almost half the female adolescents with PWS. The median age at puberty onset was comparable, but the median ages at attaining Tanner M3 (P=0.05) and M4 (P

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Siemensma, E. P. C., Van Alfen-van Der Velden, A. A. E. M., Otten, B. J., Laven, J. S. E., & Hokken-Koelega, A. C. S. (2012). Ovarian function and reproductive hormone levels in girls with prader-willi syndrome: A longitudinal study. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 97(9). https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2012-1595

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