Where have the periods gone? The evaluation and management of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea

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Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) is a common cause of amenorrhea in adolescent girls. It is often seen in the setting of stress, weight loss, or excessive exercise. FHA is a diagnosis of exclusion. Patients with primary or secondary amenorrhea should be evaluated for other causes of amenorrhea before a diagnosis of FHA can be made. The evaluation typically consists of a thorough history and physical examination as well as endocrinological and radiological investigations. FHA, if prolonged, can have significant impacts on metabolic, bone, cardiovascular, mental, and reproductive health. Management often involves a multidisciplinary approach, with a focus on lifestyle modification. Depending on the severity, pharmacologic therapy may also be considered. The aim of this paper is to present a review on the pathophysiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, and management approaches of FHA in adolescent girls.

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Gibson, M. E. S., Fleming, N., Zuijdwijk, C., & Dumont, T. (2020). Where have the periods gone? The evaluation and management of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea. JCRPE Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology. Galenos Yayincilik,. https://doi.org/10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2019.2019.S0178

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