Irregular periods
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Differential Diagnosis
- Hypothyroid: typically cause amenorrhea; characterized by decreased LH/FSH/estradiol/progesterone
- Structural
- Mass lesion, such as craniopharyngioma
- Infiltration
- Functional from stress, exercise, or diet: typically associated with weight changes, triggered by weight los
- Structural
- Pituitary: typically cause amenorrhea; characterized by decreased LH/FSH/estradiol/progesterone
- Structural
- Adenoma, such as prolactinoma
- Sheehan syndrome
- Infiltration
- Functional
- Prolactinoma
- Cushing syndrome
- Structural
- Ovaries: characterized by increased LH/FSH and decreased estradiol/progesterone
- Ovarian failure
- Primary/premature ovarian failure
- Iatrogenic (surgery)
- Genetic, such as Fragile X syndrome or Turner syndrome
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS): causes oligo-amenorrhea, with irregularly irregular periods
- Malignancy, such as angrogen-producing tumours like Sertoli tumours
- Ovarian failure
- Uterus
- Malignancy
- Others
- Thyroid disease: changes flow, not frequency (increased flow in hypothyroidism and decreased flow in hyperthyroidism)
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)