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Oligomenorrhea is
infrequent menstrual periods.
Generally the
menstrual periods occur at
intervals of
greater than 35 days, with less than 9
periods in...
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longer than 36 (or 35) days, the
condition is
termed polymenorrhea or
oligomenorrhea, respectively. Additionally,
irregular menstruation is
common in adolescence...
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other than pregnancy, such as
hormonal disorders or
conditions like
oligomenorrhea (infrequent menses).
According to Riddle,[page needed]
these herbs were...
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criteria for
classification of
anovulation include the
determination of
oligomenorrhea (menstrual
cycle >35 days) or
amenorrea (menstrual
cycle >6 months)...
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infrequent menstrual bleeding, is a
collective term to
refer to both
oligomenorrhea (infrequent periods) and
amenorrhea (absence of periods). It is a menstrual...
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patients with
conditions such as
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and
oligomenorrhea. It is also used in in
vitro fertilization to make the
follicles mature...
- menometrorrhagia. The term for
cycles with
intervals exceeding 35 days is
oligomenorrhea.
Amenorrhea refers to more than
three to six
months without menses (while...
- facial/body hair growth),
menstrual disturbances (e.g., anovulation,
oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea), ****oral enlargement,
breast atrophy, uterine...
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every 21 days (abnormal
uterine bleeding),
occurs too
infrequently (
oligomenorrhea), or
occurs after ****l
intercourse (postcoital bleeding)
should be...
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under the
brand name Clomid. It was
first used to
treat cases of
oligomenorrhea but was
expanded to
include treatment of
anovulation when
women undergoing...