Gonadotropic insufficiency is a form of anovulatory infertility, characterized by injuries in the central parts of the reproductive system, leading to a decrease in the secretion of gonadotropic hormones.
Anovulatory (endocrine) infertility - a violation of the reproductive function of a woman, caused by the lack of normal folliculogenesis in the ovaries and ovulation.
This disease is present in the international classification of diseases of the tenth revision (code for μb 10) and is provided with its own coding - N87 - "Cervical dysplasia. Carcinoma in situ of the cervix is excluded. "
To date, according to numerous epidemiological studies, the causes of severe dysplasia of the cervix in 62% of diagnosed cases - the defeat of this persistent viral infection.
Previously, the pathological changes in the flat epithelium of the cervix - the degree of dysplasia of the cervix - were defined as mild, moderate or severe.