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THE ETIOLOGY OF INFERTILITY ASSOCIATED WITH ANOVULATORY DYSFUNCTION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES IN ITS DETECTION
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- 1. Termiz Branch, Tashkent State Medical University
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Anovulatory dysfunction is one of the leading causes of impaired reproductive function in women and represents a major factor contributing to female infertility. Ovulation occurs through the coordinated interaction of the hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian axis, and disruption at any level of this system may result in ovulatory failure
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