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    Smaglyuk L.V., Liakhovska A.V.

    SKELETAL AND DENTAL MATURITY IN FEMALE ADOLESCENTS WITH MENSTRUAL DISORDERS


    About the author: Smaglyuk L.V., Liakhovska A.V.
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation The aim of the study was to determine the skeletal and dental maturity in adolescent females with menstrual disorders and compare with girls without menstrual irregularity. The study enrolled 57 girls, including 32 girls with menstrual disorders (study group) and 25 girls without menstrual irregularity (control group). Their average age was 14.7 ± 0.31 years. Skeletal maturity was determined by CVM method of Hassel and Farman, dental maturity – by Demirjian method. Results and conclusion. The skeletal maturity of the girls of the control group was correspond to the physiological norm and had a significant direct correlation with the chronological age (r = 0.78, p <0.01). Girls with menstrual disorders were observed a significant lag in the stages of skeletal maturity and pubertal phases of growth (p <0.01). The high LHRs of dental maturation values are established only in conjunction with the prepubertal growth phase in the girls with menstrual disorders. In contrast the dental maturation stages were determined to have a high clinical diagnostic accuracy of identifying pre-, post- and peak growth stages in female adolescents without menstrual disorders.
    Tags puberty, female adolescent, menstrual disorders, skeletal maturity, dental maturity
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №3(69), 2019 year, 153-158 pages, index UDK 616.314:618.1-053.6-055.25
    DOI 10.26724/2079-8334-2019-3-69-153-158