Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3954005 | International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2007 | 6 Pages |
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical and metabolic features of Chinese women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).MethodsThe clinical data of 273 Chinese women diagnosed as having PCOS were retrospectively studied.ResultsOf these women 34.8% had hirsutism, 45.1% had acne, 94.1% had some menstrual abnormality, and 96.7% had typical appearances of polycystic ovaries on ultrasonographic examination. The prevalence of overweight women was 30.4%, and the prevalence of insulin resistance was 12.8% using the glucose to insulin ratio (GIR) and 21.6% using the homesostasis model assessment (HOMA). Body mass index was significantly correlated with fasting insulin level (r = 0.50), GIR (r = 0.37) and HOMA (r = 0.53).ConclusionMenstrual abnormality and polycystic ovaries were the main clinical manifestations in this cohort of Chinese women with PCOS. The prevalence of hyperandrogenism, obesity, and insulin resistance was lower in this cohort than in women from other races with the same condition. Ethnic differences needs to be considered when studying the clinical and metabolic features of women with PCOS.