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Serum Inhibins A and B fall differentially as FSH rises in perimenopausal women
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The major significant endocrine event in women in the early peri-menopausal phase of the menopausal transition is a substantial fall in the circulating levels of inhibin-B with no significant change in inhibin-A or oestradiol. Progression to late peri-menopausal status is accompanied by a marked fall in inhibin-A and oestradiol and a rise in FSH without further change in inhibin-B. Inhibin-B, a marker of follicle number, is a significant factor in the endocrinology of the menopausal transition.
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