Which condition does NOT contribute to the dual pathologies leading to amenorrhea? A) Turner's syndrome B) Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism C) Asherman's syndrome D) Frohlich's syndro... Which condition does NOT contribute to the dual pathologies leading to amenorrhea? A) Turner's syndrome B) Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism C) Asherman's syndrome D) Frohlich's syndrome
Understand the Problem
The question is asking us to identify which of the listed conditions is not associated with the dual pathologies that can lead to amenorrhea. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation and can arise from various underlying health issues, so we need to assess each condition to determine its relevance to this condition.
Answer
Frohlich's syndrome.
The condition that does NOT contribute to the dual pathologies leading to amenorrhea is Frohlich's syndrome.
Answer for screen readers
The condition that does NOT contribute to the dual pathologies leading to amenorrhea is Frohlich's syndrome.
More Information
Frohlich's syndrome, also known as adiposogenital dystrophy, is not primarily associated with amenorrhea. It is more related to obesity and growth issues due to hypothalamic dysfunction.
Tips
A common mistake might be confusing the hormonal dysregulation caused by hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and Frohlich’s syndrome. It's important to note that the primary effect of Frohlich's syndrome is related to growth and obesity rather than direct reproductive system impact.
Sources
- REI Case 2 – Mentor Answer Key - GLOWM - glowm.com
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