Developmental origin of polycystic ovary syndrome - a hypothesis
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Abstract
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common but complex endocrine disorder and is a major cause of anovulation and consequent subfertility. It is also associated with a metabolic disturbance, characterized by hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance that carries an increased risk of type 2 diabetes ā¦Reference Key |
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Authors | Abbott DH;Dumesic DA;Franks S;; |
Journal | the journal of endocrinology |
Year | 2002 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
review
animals
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
pregnancy
female
d a dumesic
d h abbott
macaca mulatta
s franks
polycystic ovary syndrome / etiology*
insulin / metabolism
pmid:12098657
doi:10.1677/joe.0.1740001
androgens / biosynthesis
androgens / physiology
insulin resistance / physiology
luteinizing hormone / metabolism
ovarian diseases / metabolism
polycystic ovary syndrome / embryology
prenatal exposure delayed effects
sheep
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