Ovarian reserve may influence the outcome of bone mineral density in patients with long-term use of dienogest.
N YamamotoOsamu Hiraike-WadaM HiranoT HirataM HaradaY HirotaK KogaT FujiiY OsugaPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2021)
This study might suggest that decreased ovarian reserve as judged by endogenous estradiol level is a factor that negatively affect bone mineral density, and measurement of endogenous estradiol level during intake of dienogest could have a predictive meaning of future decreased bone mineral density level.