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  2. Polycystic ovary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of PCOS depends on the choice of diagnostic criteria. The World Health Organization estimates that it affects 116 million women worldwide as of 2010 (3.4% of women). [ 164 ] Another estimate indicates that 7% of women of reproductive age are affected. [ 165 ]

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

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    To diagnose PCOS in adults, says Bajekal, any two out of three of the criteria below have to be met: Ovulatory dysfunction: Your body doesn't release eggs regularly, resulting in missed or ...

  4. Anovulation - Wikipedia

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    Women with PCOS make up the greatest portion of anovulatory women in clinical practice. The criteria for a PCOS diagnosis is referred to as the Rotterdam criteria and consists of oligoovulation and/or anovulation; excess androgen activity; polycystic ovaries (by gynecologic ultrasound) [2]

  5. 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.

  6. Hyperandrogenism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperandrogenism is a medical condition characterized by high levels of androgens.It is more common in women than men. [4] Symptoms of hyperandrogenism may include acne, seborrhea, hair loss on the scalp, increased body or facial hair, and infrequent or absent menstruation.

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

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    High levels can also be a sign of polycystic ovary syndrome , although an elevated level alone is not enough for a diagnosis. (To meet the criteria for PCOS, doctors will look for at least two of ...

  8. Follicular atresia - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis of PCOS is based on meeting two of the three clinical criteria based on the Rotterdam Criteria: chronic anovulation (the ovum is not released from the ovary during menstrual cycle), hyperandrogenism (increased levels of androgen hormones, such as testosterone), and large number of ovarian cysts. [37]

  9. 4 Tips for Losing Weight When You Have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder commonly diagnosed in women of childbearing age. While PCOS isn’t an outwardly apparent condition, it can wreak havoc on physical and ...