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A STUDY ON ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN PATIENTS OF POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME AND ITS CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL AND HORMONAL PROFILE

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Dr. Niladri Saha, Dr. Sudipta Basu, Dr. Biswan Ojha

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Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome is a heterogeneous, multifaceted endocrine disorder of ovarian dysfunction in women of reproductive age group 1 .Clinical manifestations of PCOS ranges from mild signs of hyperandrogenism in thin, normally menstruating women to the classic Stein-Leventhal syndrome. Aims: To find out the correlations between ultrasonographic findings, clinical features and hormonal profile in patients of polycystic ovary syndrome. Materials and Methods: The present study was a Cross-sectional study. This Study was conducted from January 2021 to February 2022 at Department of Radiodiagnosis, Nilratan Sircar Medical college & Hospital, Kolkata. Result: FSH levels were low to normal in 85.3% of the patients with >=12 follicles, 86.8% of the patients with 2-9 mm follicular size, 87.3% of the patients with >=10cc ovarian volume and 94% of the patients with EMT>10mm. Mean FSH level is lower in patients with 2-9mm follicles compared to patients with >9mm follicular size. Conclusion: Thus this study concludes that, ultrasonographic ovarian features like follicular number and ovarian volume show significant positive correlations withLH level as well as positive correlations with LH/FSH ratio.

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