Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10172261 | Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Our results are not greatly different from those in other parts of the world. Data on nature and prevalence of menstrual disorders and their effect on young women's health status, quality of life, and social integration suggest that management of these disorders should be given more attention within the available reproductive health care programs. Further research into prevalence of and risk factors for menstrual disorders and their morbidity is warranted and anxiously awaited.
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Authors
Ahmed M. MBBCh, MS (O&G), FRCSEd (Gyn), MD (O&G), CCST (O&G), Atiea MBBCh, MS (Medicine), MD (Medicine), Nadia MBBCh, MS (Anesthesia), MD (Anesthesia),