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International
●Endocrine Society (ES): Clinical practice guideline on functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (2017)
United States
●American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG): Committee opinion on menstruation in girls and adolescents – Using the menstrual cycle as a vital sign (2015, reaffirmed 2017)
●ACOG: Committee opinion on gynecologic care for adolescents and young women with eating disorders (2018)
●ACOG: Committee opinion on the female athlete triad (2017)
●Choosing Wisely: Don't obtain a karyotype as part of the initial evaluation for amenorrhea (2015)
●American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM): Current evaluation of amenorrhea (2008)
●American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM): Position stand on the female athlete triad (2007)