Disease | polycystic ovary syndrome |
Comorbidity | |obesity |
Sentences | 61 |
PubMedID- 25170777 | Conclusions: the letrozole model group is a good animal model for the study of amh in pcos patients with obesity or insulin resistance. |
PubMedID- 20639519 | Hyperinsulinemia may have preferentially impaired oocyte developmental competence, resulting in reduced rates of fertilization, embryonic development and implantation in pcos patients with obesity (hamilton-fairley et al., 1992; cano et al., 1997a, b; wang et al., 2001; wijeyaratne et al., 2002; jabara and coutifaris, 2003; dumesic et al., 2002, 2007b; dumesic and abbott, 2008; palep-singh et al., 2007; tian et al., 2007; boomsma et al., 2008). |
PubMedID- 25653673 | Background: central obesity and hyperinsulinaemia of polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) are associated with chronic sympathetic over activity. |
PubMedID- 24371816 | Furthermore, our results indicate that the “typical pcos” with obesity and the lean phenotype of pcos are both risk factors for gdm, and they cannot be ignored when managing and following these patients. |
PubMedID- 21970600 | The results were the following: in pcos women with biochemical hyperandrogenemia, obesity significantly lowers serum a levels and increases t to a ratio. |
PubMedID- 23776867 | [1] oligomenorrhea, hirsutism and obesity together with enlarged polycystic ovary (pco) were the diagnostic criteria of pcos. |
PubMedID- 23434327 | Conclusion: independent of obesity, women with pcos suffer low-grade inflammation that is correlated with ir. |
PubMedID- 21521255 | It is not clear whether the dyslipidaemia of pcos is attributable to pcos itself, obesity, or a combination of both. |
PubMedID- 23355936 | Insulin abnormalities and obesity coexist commonly with pcos; bariatric surgery may also lead benefits in pcos patients.15 postoperative improvement in androgens profile, hyperinsulinism and leptin levels also reflects improvement in the reproductive metabolic status. |
PubMedID- 25498475 | Results: healthy and pcos women with abdominal obesity had significantly higher amounts of lpo in the serum and ff as compared with women without abdominal obesity. |
PubMedID- 22427353 | Background: abdominal adiposity and obesity influence the association of polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) with insulin resistance and diabetes. |
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