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Summary

Premature ovarian failure-15 (POF15) is characterized by onset of oligomenorrhea in the third decade of life, with small ovaries, reduced number of follicles, and elevated gonadotropic hormones (Fouquet et al., 2017). For a general phenotypic description and discussion of genetic heterogeneity of premature ovarian failure, see POF1 (311360). [from OMIM]

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  • Also known as: FAAP250, KIAA1596, POF15, SPGF28, FANCM
    Summary: FA complementation group M

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