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FMR1 allelic complexity in premutation carriers provides no evidence for a correlation with age at amenorrhea.

Bárbara RodriguesVanessa SousaCarolyn M YrigollenFlora TassoneOlatz VillateEmily Graves AllenAnne GlicksmanNicole TortoraSarah L NolinAntónio J A NogueiraPaula Jorge
Published in: Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E (2024)
Our results suggest that the use of allelic scores combination have the potential to explain female infertility, namely the development of FXPOI, or ovarian dysfunction, despite the lack of correlation with age at amenorrhea. Such a finding is of great clinical significance for early identification of females at risk of ovulatory dysfunction, enhancement of fertility preservation techniques, and increasing the probability for a successful pregnancy in females with premutations. Additional investigation is necessary to validate this hypothesis.
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