Abstract

To describe a case of resumption of ovarian function 20 years after chemotherapy-induced ovarian failure. Case report. University teaching hospital. A 33-year-old nulliparous black woman. Progesterone challenge, transvaginal ultrasound (TVS). Estradiol and FSH hormone levels. Confirmation that ovarian function returned in a women who presented with cyclic vaginal bleeding after a 20-year history of amenorrhea secondary to chemotherapy-induced ovarian failure. Return of ovarian function is possible after prolonged periods in women with chemotherapy-induced ovarian failure.

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