Reproductive Dysfunction (Physiology) Flashcards
Why are clinical evaluations done in a case of infertility? (4)
To determine:
-the abnormality of testosterone production.
-testosterone action
-the etiology of the abnormality.
- whether hormone therapy can correct the infertility.
What are the diagnostic categories of infertility? (4)
-hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism
-testicular failure
-androgen resistance
- 5-alpha reductase deficiency
Which disorders can cause testosterone deficiency? (3)
Klinefelter syndrome
Kallmann’s syndrome
Androgen deficiency
What is androgen insensitivity syndrome?
It is when a person who is genetically male has resistance to androgens, meaning they will have low levels of testosterone and physically have the traits of a female.
What characterises Mild Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (MAIS)
-Impaired spermatogenesis.
-Gynecomastia in puberty.
What characterises partial androgen insensitivity syndrome in males? (3)
-Simple or severe hypospadias with a normal-sized penis and descended testes.
-Severe hypospadias with a micropenis, bifid scrotum and either descended or undescended testes.
-Gynecomastia during puberty.
What are the characteristics of Reifenstein syndrome / ambiguous PAIS? (4)
-Micropenis, and clitoris-like underdeveloped glans, with a labia majora-like bifid scrotum.
-Descended or undescended testes.
-Perineoscrotal hypospadias or urogenital sinus.
-Gynecomastia during puberty.
What are the characteristics of the PAIS in females (incomplete AIS)? (3)
NOTE: They are the same for CAIS.
-Labial or inguinal testes.
-Clitoromegaly or labial fusion.
-Distinct urethral and vaginal opening or urogenital sinus.
Features of a CAIS?
-Clitoromegaly or labial fusion.
- Labial or inguinal testes.
- Distinct urethral or vaginal opening or urogenital sinus.
Which hormone is responsible for the activation of testosterone?
5-alpha reductase
What characterises the 5-alpha reductase deficiency?
Female phenotype until puberty due to deficiency of active testosterone (dehydrotestosterone).
What do we call the absence of menstrual bleeding?
Amenorrhoea
Name and explain the two types of amenorrhoea. (8)
Primary amenorrhoea
-Absence of menstrual bleeding.
-no secondary sexual characteristics.
-by the age of 14 years.
OR
-Absence of menstrual bleeding.
-Normal secondary sexual characteristics.
-by the age of 16 years.
Secondary amenorrhoea
-menstrual bleeding for 3 or more months and then stops.
- No pregnancy, lactation, menopause or any other causes of no menstruation.
What are the hypothalamic causes of amenorrhoea? (6)
-Brain tumour
-Teratoma
-Low body weight
-Sarcoidosis
-Kallmann syndrome
-Nutritional deficiency
What are the pituitary causes of amenorrhoea? (6)
- Pituitary radiation
-Prolactinaemia - Other pituitary tumours
- Postpartum pituitary necrosis
- Sarcoidosis
- Autoimmune hypophysitis