Zusammenfassung
Gelegentlich hat sich der Frauenarzt mit klinischen Fragestellungen zu befassen, die in die Phase der Kindheit, der Pubertät und der Adoleszenz fallen. Diese betreffen:
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Angeborene Störungen der Geschlechtsentwicklung und -reifung
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Erworbene körperliche Fehlentwicklungen in Kindheit und Pubertät
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Zyklusstörungen und Androgenisierungserscheinungen in diesen Entwicklungsphasen
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Hiort, O., Roth, C.L., Jung, H. (2009). Störungen der Geschlechtsentwicklung und der Pubertät. In: Leidenberger, F., Strowitzki, T., Ortmann, O. (eds) Klinische Endokrinologie für Frauenärzte. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89760-6_12
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