What's the difference between amenorrheal and amenorrhoeal?
Amenorrheal
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Amenorrhoeal
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to amenorrhoea.
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(1) We present the clinical, histological and hormonal data obtained in a premenopausal, amenorrhoeic woman, with a testosterone-producing granulosa cell tumour.
(2) The hormone concentrations of 17 amenorrhoeic adolescent girls, with no apparent environmental factor associated with the secondary amenorrhoea, were evaluated.
(3) During treatment with gonadotrophic hormones in four amenorrhoeic patients there was a tendency towards increasing excretion of methylhistamine (MeHi) followed by a sudden decrease corresponding to changes in the urinary estrogen.
(4) According to the gonadotrophin pattern, the patients could be divided into three groups: in the amenorrhoeic and in 2 normally menstruating women various degrees of suppression of basal and peak levels of luteinising hormone (LH) could be observed; patients with infrequent menstrual periods showed temporarily arrested secretion of gonadotrophins and ovarian steroids; and in polymerrhoea a non-cyclic but high secretion was seen.
(5) Athletes tend to have enhanced calcium status as assessed by bone mineral density, with the notable exception of female amenorrhoeic athletes.
(6) Thirty consecutive amenorrhoeic patients were assessed with regard to the following: medical history, physical examination, pelvic ultrasonography, serum levels of 17-beta oestradiol (E2), other relevant serum hormones and the response to a progesterone challenge test.
(7) The responses were compared with six patients who were amenorrhoeic but had normal serum prolactin levels and absent positive feedback to oestrogen.
(8) After 6 mo of adjuvant chemotherapy the premenopausal patients, 11 of whom had become amenorrhoeic, showed striking reductions in plasma E2 + E1 and A2 and elevations in plasma L.H.
(9) Of 30 amenorrhoeic women athletes, 28 were considered to have hypothalamic amenorrhoea according to their low gonadotropin, estradiol (E2) and normal testosterone and prolactin (PRL) values.
(10) The results show that a relatively simple scheme of classifying amenorrhoeic disorders endocrinologically followed by treatment directed at inducing ovulation allows amenorrhoeic women without primary ovarian failure to achieve conception and delivery rates equal to those in normal women.
(11) During the first 6 months post partum, amenorrhoeic women had low risks of ovulation (below 10%) with partial breastfeeding, and exclusive breastfeeding reduced the risk to 1-5% with either frequent short feeds or infrequent longer feeds.
(12) Among Americans, 80 min of nursing per day, in conjunction with a minimum of six nursing episodes, was highly predictive of remaining amenorrhoeic up to 18 months PP.
(13) In this study we have evaluated the score, sperm migration and ultrastructural characteristics of cervical mucus present in amenorrhoeic women under exclusive breastfeeding at 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 days post-partum.
(14) Seventeen term pregnancies occurred in 14 amenorrhoeic women with hyperprolactinaemia and radiological evidence of pituitary tumour.
(15) Finally these women, whether they are incontinent or amenorrhoeic, are sterile.
(16) The mode of LH-secretion in a group of functionally amenorrhoic patients was changed by a TRH-induced prolactin increase: the previously observed LH-spikes in these women could no longer be seen.
(17) Twenty five of these athletes were amenorrhoeic, 27 eumenorrhoeic, and 15 were taking the oral contraceptive.
(18) During laparoscopy we performed 132 ovarian punch biopsies in seventy one amenorrhoeic patients.
(19) Results showed highly significant differences in mood profiles among amenorrhoeic athletes, non-amenorrhoeic athletes and inactive women.
(20) The concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), prolactin, oestradiol, progesterone, testosterone, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEAS), and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) were determined in weekly blood specimens from the amenorrhoeic girls and during one menstrual cycle from the regularly menstruating girls.