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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Dilip Kumar Dutta, Banani Dutta
1:
Overview
2:
Historical Review
DIAGNOSIS
TREATMENT–MEDICAL
CC
Low Dose of FSH
GnRH Agonists
GnRH Antagonists
IVF
Laparoscopic Ovarian puncture
3:
Pathophysiology
GENETIC FACTORS IN THE AETIOLOGY OF PCOS
4:
Diagnosis
HISTORY
CLINICAL FEATURES
LABORATORY STUDIES
Blood Profile
ENDOMETRIAL ASPIRATION AND BIOPSY
RADIOLOGIC STUDIES
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
5:
Long-term Sequelae
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF PCO
Short-term Sequelae
Long-term Sequelae
Diabetic
Cardiovascular Disease
CANCER
Breast Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Osteoporosis
PCO and Mortality
CONCLUSION
6:
Management
A. WEIGHT REDUCTION AND DIET
B. MEDICAL
Ovulation Induction (Conventional Approach)
Why Conception Failures
Conventional Clomiphene Administration
Induction of Ovulation (Modern Approach)
a. Low dose FSH
b. GnRH Agonists
c. GnRH Antagonists
d. Letrozole
Treatment of Acne and Hirsutism
Medical Management
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
Antiandrogens
Spironolactone
Flutamide
Finasteride
GnRH Agonists
Ketoconazole
Metformin
C. SURGICAL
Wedge Resection of Ovary
Laparoscopic Ovarian Puncture
IVF–PCOS
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