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Title: [Menstrual function in adolescent girls in Tbilisi]. Author: Dzhorbenadze MT, Kristesashvili DI, Chopikashvili NA. Journal: Georgian Med News; 2006 Jan; (130):37-40. PubMed ID: 16510908. Abstract: 700 adolescent girls aged 10-17 were examined in the schools of Tbilisi (2004-2005). The average age of menarche was ascertained to 12.4 y, which does not differ from the corresponding data obtained in 1984 (12.5 y). Premature puberty and menarche was detected in one patient (0.25%), delayed puberty and menarche in 0.75%. The frequency of menstrual rhythm disorders was equal to 38.3%. Authentic increase of frequency of menstrual disorders in I phase of puberty rather than in II phase (49.4%, 20.7%, p<0.001) was detected. Oligomenorrhea was most frequent disorder of menstrual cycle (32.9%). Dysfunctional uterine bleeding was observed in 1.25% of adolescents, algomenorrhea in 18.5%. In cases of combination of menstrual cycle disturbances with clinical symptoms of androgenization, it is possible to consider presence of endocrine-reproductive disorders. High frequency of menstrual disorders, possible occurrence of endocrine and reproductive disorders and low rate of attendance for medical help (2.4%), indicates at importance of their early revealing, for timely treatment and avoiding complications.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]