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The purpose of this study is to investigate the brain MRI imaging changes and associated factors on cognition function in patients with premature ovarian failure.


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Premature Ovarian Failure (POF) refers to a disease characterized by amenorrhea, infertility, low estrogen levels, and high gonadotropin concentration in women before the age of 40. In recent years, the incidence has shown a significant increase. The average age of POF in China is 28.9 years old, involving 2 million women of childbearing age. POF patients have significant emotional disorders and cognitive changes, but it is not known whether the structure and function of the POF patients' brain have changed. It is known that the perimenopause (i.e. estrogen decline) may be the early stage of AD. Therefore, this study aims to use brain imaging technology to explore the changes of brain injury in POF patients with the progression of the disease to achieve early assessment of AD in POF patients. The research work of this project is mainly based on multimodal magnetic resonance imaging technology. For the clinical phenomenon of brain dysfunction in POF patients, it analyzes the changes in brain structure and brain function of POF patients for the first time. Using artificial intelligence brain network analysis method, from the perspective of brain structure and brain function, to determine whether there is microstructural transformation of white matter in POF patients and whether it is related to disease progression and serological indicators. Through the implementation of this project, it provides a basis for brain structure and functional changes for the diagnosis and treatment of POF, and provides a basis for large-scale clinical research to guide clinical formulation of reasonable diagnosis and treatment plans and prognosis evaluation. ;


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NCT number NCT06121388
Study type Observational
Source International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital
Contact Dongmei Lai, M.D.
Phone 86-021-64070434
Email laidongmei@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 1, 2023
Completion date December 31, 2025

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