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Iron deficiency anemia may occur and quality of life may be negatively affected. [ 2 ] The underlying causes may include ovulation problems, fibroids , the lining of the uterus growing into the uterine wall , uterine polyps , underlying bleeding problems , side effects from birth control , or cancer . [ 3 ]
The International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O) is a domain-specific extension of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems for tumor diseases. This classification is widely used by cancer registries. It is currently in its third revision (ICD-O-3). ICD-10 includes a list of ...
It is in fact possible to restore ovulation using appropriate medication, and ovulation is successfully restored in approximately 90% of cases. The first step is the diagnosis of anovulation. The identification of anovulation is not easy; contrary to what is commonly believed, women undergoing anovulation still have (more or less) regular periods.
ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. [1]
However, it is known that it can co-exist with lupus, pernicious anemia, myasthenia gravis, or other autoimmune conditions. Autoimmune oophoritis can also be associated with autoimmune endocrinopathy syndrome type I and type II. [2] These conditions can coexists because they are all autoimmune diseases, this is called polyautoimmunity.
Disorders of ovulation include oligoovulation and anovulation: [14] Anovulation is absence of ovulation when it would be normally expected (in a post-menarchal, premenopausal woman). [15] Anovulation usually manifests itself as irregularity of menstrual periods, that is, unpredictable variability of intervals, duration, or bleeding.
There may be a delay in the resumption of ovulation and normal menses, depending on the suppression method and duration of use, but again, there is no evidence or link to infertility, research shows.
Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) [1] [2] or anemia of chronic inflammation [3] is a form of anemia seen in chronic infection, chronic immune activation, and malignancy. These conditions all produce elevation of interleukin-6 , which stimulates hepcidin production and release from the liver.