This study compared hormonal levels between 100 infertile females, divided into 42 with PCOS and 58 without. Results showed that women with PCOS had significantly higher BMI, LH levels, and LH/FSH ratios, but lower FSH levels compared to non-PCOS women. No significant correlations were found between BMI and hormone levels (LH, FSH, LH/FSH ratio, E2, prolactin, and testosterone) in PCOS women. These findings highlight distinct hormonal differences in PCOS-related infertility.
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December 2007 in “Primary Care” Early diagnosis and treatment of PCOS is crucial to reduce emotional distress and health risks.
Women with PCOS are at higher risk for gum disease, and managing shared risk factors can help both conditions.
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February 2021 in “Journal of Ovarian Research” 150 kHz electromagnetic radiation might help improve PCOS in rats.
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June 2014 in “European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology” Blood AMH levels are higher in women with PCOS than in those with other similar conditions.
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January 2019 in “Clinical Endocrinology” The study concluded that both anti-Mullerian hormone and LH/FSH ratio are higher in women with PCOS and combining these markers with BMI could improve diagnosis accuracy.
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January 2016 in “Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics” Certain gene variations are linked to higher male hormone levels in Chinese women with PCOS and insulin resistance.