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  2. What is PCOS and why is it so hard to diagnose? Doctors ... - AOL

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    For women with PCOS symptoms, research shows it can take two years and reaching out to multiple doctors to get a proper diagnosis. Although you may be familiar with the term PCOS, you might not be ...

  3. Polycystic ovary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome, or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. [14] The syndrome is named after cysts which form on the ovaries of some women with this condition, though this is not a universal symptom, and not the underlying cause of the disorder.

  4. The Impossibility Of Getting A PCOS Diagnosis - AOL

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    Even though up to 10% of women struggle with PCOS, many spend years getting a diagnosis and treatment. Experts are working to understand the metabolic syndrome.

  5. Anovulation - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis of anovulation cause involves hormone level tests, in conjunction with an assessment of associated symptoms. A patient history and physical exam should include history of onset and pattern of oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea , signs of PCOS such as hyperandrogenism and obesity , eating disorders, causes of excessive physical or mental ...

  6. Here's Why Testosterone Is a Female Hormone, Too - AOL

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    (To meet the criteria for PCOS, doctors will look for at least two of the following symptoms: irregular cycles, multiple small cysts on the ovaries, and a raised level of testosterone.) Estrogen ...

  7. Infertility in polycystic ovary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Not all women with PCOS have difficulty becoming pregnant. For those who do, anovulation is a common cause. The mechanism of this anovulation is uncertain, but there is evidence of arrested antral follicle development, which, in turn, may be caused by abnormal interaction of insulin and luteinizing hormone (LH) on granulosa cells.

  8. Why Is PCOS Still So Hard for Doctors to Understand? - AOL

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  9. Ovarian drilling - Wikipedia

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    Part of the criteria of PCOS diagnosis includes elevated levels of androgens in the bloodstream or other signs of androgen excess (hyperandrogenism). [1] The procedure causes a drop in serum androgen levels and possibly in estrogen levels. [5] After ovarian follicles and stroma are destroyed, there is a reduction in these hormone levels. [11]