Primary amenorrhoea: our experience from a tertiary care centre

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RadhaRani P., Padmaja P and Srinivasulu P

Objective: To evaluate and manage cases of primary Amenorrhoea attending Govt.gen hospital. Kurnool
Materials and Methods: The study was performed on 30 patients attending endocrinology OPD and referred from gynaecology OPD with complaint of delayed menarche over a period of 1 yr.
Results: In our study 20% Turners cases, 16.7% Mullerian agenesis cases and imperforate hymen in 13.3 % cases was seen.
Conclusions: Management of primary amenorrhoea is multi factorial. Early diagnosis and effective treatment helps in a better outcome.

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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2019.19523.3771
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