Cytokine Regulation In Pubertal Girls With Opsomenorrhea Across Different Body Mass Index Categories
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2026.vol52.pp1-5Keywords:
opsomenorrhea, puberty, menstrual cycle, obesityAbstract
Menstrual rhythm disturbances during puberty often reflect a combination of neuroendocrine immaturity and early forms of ovulatory dysfunction. In the context of abnormal body weight, inflammatory mechanisms may serve as an additional factor modulating reproductive regulation
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