Ovarian morphology by transabdominal ultrasound correlates with reproductive and metabolic disturbance in adolescents with PCOS
Journal of Adolescent Health Dec 09, 2017
Rackow BW, et al. - Herein, the authors examined if ovarian morphology imaged via transabdominal ultrasonography reflected the clinical and metabolic characteristics in adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The results shed light on the correlation between some aspects of ovarian morphology in adolescents with PCOS using transabdominal ultrasonography with the markers of reproductive dysfunction. A rationale was yielded to additionally analyze how ovarian morphology reflected the concurrent metabolic dysfunction.
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