Congenital absence of ovary - what does this mean
Congenital absence of ovary is a rare condition in which the ovary is not present at birth. it can be caused by a genetic mutation, a developmental abnormality, or a surgical removal of the ovary in utero. it can lead to infertility and other health complications.
What happens during the disease - congenital absence of ovary
Congenital absence of ovary is caused by a genetic mutation that occurs during fetal development, resulting in the failure of the ovary to form properly. this mutation can be caused by chromosomal abnormalities, such as turner syndrome, or by a mutation in a gene involved in ovarian development. in some cases, the absence of an ovary may be due to a developmental defect that occurs early in the pregnancy, resulting in the failure of the ovary to form or the ovary being malformed.
Congenital absence of ovary - Prevention
The best way to prevent congenital absence of ovary is to ensure that pregnant mothers receive proper prenatal care and nutrition, as well as regular monitoring of the fetus throughout the pregnancy. additionally, genetic counseling may be beneficial for those with a family history of the condition.