Prevalence of polycystic ovaries in women with anovulation and idiopathic hirsutism
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1986
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Abstract
Polycystic ovaries were defined with ultrasound imaging in a series of 173 women who presented to a gynaecological endocrine clinic with anovulation or hirsutism. Polycystic ovaries were found in 26% of women with amenorrhoea, 87% with oligomenorrhoea, and 92% with idiopathic hirsutism--that is, hir …
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| Authors | Adams J;Polson DW;Franks S;; |
| Journal | british medical journal (clinical research ed) |
| Year | 1986 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
non-u.s. gov't
female
luteinizing hormone / blood
Testosterone / blood
follicle stimulating hormone / blood
polycystic ovary syndrome / blood
s franks
androstenedione / blood
ultrasonography
polycystic ovary syndrome / complications*
pmid:3089520
pmc1341046
doi:10.1136/bmj.293.6543.355
j adams
d w polson
anovulation / blood
anovulation / etiology*
hirsutism / blood
hirsutism / etiology*
oligomenorrhea / blood
oligomenorrhea / etiology
polycystic ovary syndrome / diagnosis
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