menstration Flashcards
What is the order of events in normal female puberty?
adrenarche, gonarche, thelarche, pubarche (appearance of pubic hair), growth spurt, menstration
By what point are all oocytes formed and partially matured?
20 wks gestation
If any signs of sexual development occur before age ___ in a girl, it is considered precocious.
8 yrs
At what time of day are LH and FSH higher? Why?
higher at night, because GnRH is released in a pulsatile fashion at night
What do LH and FSH levels do in menopause?
Increase- they are still trying to stimulate the ovaries, who aren’t responding in a way to give them feedback inhibition
At what age are LH and FSH at their highest during the lifespan?
20-30 wks gestation
Puberty before the age of ___ is considered precocious in boys and is most commonly caused by ____.
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- adrenal hyperplasia
What is the difference between heterosexual and isosexual precocious puberty?
- heterosexual puberty: virilization of girls or feminization of boys
- isosexual: premature sexual development appropriate for gender; may be complete (all sexual characteristics develop prematurely) or incomplete (only one sexual characteristic develops early)
What are causes of heterosexual precocious puberty?
In girls, often the result of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, exposure to exogenous androgens, or androgen-secreting neoplasm
What labs should be run for precocious puberty?
- Give GnRH and measure LH and FSH. If LH and FSH are high and increase with GnRH, suspect pituitary gland activation. If LH and FSH are low and don’t respond to GnRH, suspect excess sex steroid production.
- Measure estrogen and compare with LH and FSH levels. If estrogen is high and LH/FSH are low, suspect exogenous estrogen production (neoplasm0
- Measure adrneal steroids- may be high in neoplasm or congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
- Measure TSH. Inr. TSH with low T3 and T4 suggests precocious puberty in response to chronic hypothyroidism
What are treatments for precocious puberty due to HPA pathology?
GnRH analogues
What are complications of precocious puberty?
short stature (bones fuse early), social/emotional adjustment problems
what are the 3 phases of the menstrual cycle?
- follicular/proliferative phase- begins first day of menses
- luteal/secretory phase- LH surge induces ovulation
Describe the hormones that occur wit the follicular phase?
- FSH stimulates growth of the ovarian follicle (granulosa cells), which secrete estradiol. a dominent follicle forms.
- Estradiol induces endometrial proliferation and further increases FSH and LH secretion from positive feedback
- Progesterone is pretty low in this phase
- ends with an LH surge, which marks transition to the luteal/secretory phase
What happens to body temp at ovulation?
it increases