Younger women with premature ovarian failure or surgical menopause may use hormone replacement therapy for many years, until the age that natural menopause would be expected to occur.
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She is also credited for developing an oocyte donation technique for menopausal and premature ovarian failure patients, giving the country's first baby out of this technique on 24 January 1991.
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A subsequent study in 1997 by Bione " et al . " established a link between human DIA and oogenesis, with a defect in the gene leading to premature ovarian failure.
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The new study suggests a connection between irregular periods and premature ovarian failure and says that doctors need to be more vigilant when young woman tell them they often miss their periods.
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Among 41 women with premature ovarian failure two were found to be heterozygous for a mutation in the MSH5 gene; among 34 fertile women ( controls ) no mutations were found in the four tested genes.
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Hypoestrogenism is most commonly found in women who are postmenopausal, have premature ovarian failure, or are suffering from amenorrhea; however, it is also associated with hyperprolactinemia and the use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone ( GnRH ) analogues in treatment of endometriosis.
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It is thought that FOXO3a is also involved in protection from oxidative stress by upregulating antioxidants such as catalase and MnSOD . Ron DePinho's group generated Foxo3 knockout mice, and showed that female exhibit a dramatic age-dependent infertility, due to premature ovarian failure.