Publications by authors named "Aneta Gawlik-Starzyk"

Increasing numbers of transgender and gender diverse adolescents seek endocrine treatment to align their body to their gender identity. In this relatively young field of medicine, there is a limited body of evidence, and the available evidence generally is of low quality. However, in the absence of randomised trials, much can be learned from prospective observational studies.

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Introduction: PCOS is one of the most commonly occurring endocrinopathies among women and increasingly affects adolescent populations. The connection between PCOS and various endocrinological, psychological, and CVD is increasingly recognized. Some studies have shown elevated levels of visfatin and VEGF among patients with PCOS, which are markers of vascular endothelial dysfunction.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a disease affecting as many as about 10% of women of reproductive age, also 3-11% of teenage patients, and can lead to numerous complications and coexists with many diseases. Research is ongoing to establish an appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic path for adolescent girls with PCOS. It is also important to implement appropriate check-ups among teenagers with PCOS in order to prevent PCOS complications and initiate appropriate treatment as soon as possible and prevent the long-term consequences of these complications.

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Article Synopsis
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder impacting 5-18% of women of reproductive age and 3-11% of teenagers, with ongoing research to refine diagnostic criteria for adolescents.
  • PCOS can lead to hormonal and metabolic changes that increase the risk for several health issues, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension.
  • There's a growing focus on diagnosing and treating PCOS in teenage girls to encourage early intervention and lifestyle changes, highlighting the need for effective management aimed at this age group.
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Introduction: Natural oestrogen administration as oral or transdermal 17β-estradiol is recommended for pubertal induction in girls with hypogonadism. However, suitable low-dose formulations are not consistently available globally. This questionnaire study aimed to identify the current availability of oestrogen and progesterone preparations worldwide.

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