Premature ovarian failure could be an alarming sign of polyglandular autoimmune dysfunction
A 31-year-old lady, diagnosed to have premature ovarian failure in the gynecology clinic, was referred for endocrine assessment because of an abnormal thyroid function test. Clinical examination revealed hypotension, and fungal skin infection under her atrophic breasts. Thyroid stimulating hormone (...
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Main Authors: | Saif Aasem, Assem M. |
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Language: | EN |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb33ce55c9dc480eb3c4bb861b7f8e68 |
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