Clinical Study and Outcome of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Authors

  • Gayatri Linganagouda Patil Dept of Obs/Gyn, S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Karnataka
  • Geeta Hosanemati Dept of Obs/Gyn, S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Karnataka
  • LS Patil Dept of Surgical Oncology, S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Karnataka
  • Vijayanath V Dept of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Karnataka
  • Venkatesh M Patil Dept of Pharmacology, S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Karnataka
  • Rajeshwari R Surpur Dept of Microbiology, S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Karnataka

Keywords:

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Abstract

Aims : Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the common Gynaecological condition of diverse etiology 30% of the infertile women have anovulation due to polycystic ovarian disease, 20-30% of them have hyperandrogenemia and hyperprolactenemia.

Method : An explorative type of hospital based study of 102 patient, during a 2 year period (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2010) was done. Of which 75 (73.52%) were married women and 27 (26.47%) were unmarried women with varied symptomatology.

Results: 67.6% of patients were in the age group 21-30 years. Ovulation induction was done in all the infertile group, an ovulation induction rate of 88.40% was achieved and of these 21 (34.42%) conceived, others on follow up. Of the unmarried women, all of whom had menstrual irregularities along with obesity (51.85%) and hirsutism (48.14%), after treatment 66.66% had an improvement in their symptoms, other still on follow up.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the various presentations either single or in combination and their response to various medical and surgical management. There should be a relational approach to therapy; treatment of polycystic ovarian syndrome should be tailored according to the major symptoms of the patients.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njog.v6i1.5248

NJOG 2011; 6(1): 22-27

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Patil, G. L., Hosanemati, G., Patil, L., V, V., Patil, V. M., & Surpur, R. R. (2011). Clinical Study and Outcome of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Nepal Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 6(1), 22–27. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/NJOG/article/view/5248

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