Menstrual and hormonal alterations in juvenile systemi... [Lupus. 2009] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views
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Nathan Goodyear on 30 Oct 13low Progesterone and progesterone "disturbances" found to be common in juvenile Lupus. The authors in this study proposed it was due to low follicular reserves. The point is that low progesterone increases inflammatory cytokines.