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ABSTRACTObjectivesThe objectives of the study were to find out the clinical features, biochemical and hormonal profile of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in Bangladesh.Material and MethodsA case control and cross-sectional study was undertaken among 78 PCOS patients attending infertility clinic and 33 controls at BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka. Inclusion criteria for cases were oligo/amenorrhea, transvaginal sonography suggesting PCO and/ or features of hyperandrogenemia with exclusion of other causes. Controls were women with regular menstrual cycle.ResultsAge and height of cases and controls were similar. BMI >25 was 67% among cases and 19% among controls (P<0.001); waist hip ratio >0.8 was 64% among cases and 29% among controls (P<0.001). Mean BMI of cases was 28.2 + 4.5 and that of cases was 21.05 + 4.1; mean fasting glucose among cases was 5.93 + 1.08 and among controls was 4.4 + 1.11 mmol/L (P<0.01); mean fasting serum insulin level was 32.15+ 12.13 among cases was 11.32 +10.02 ìU/ml among controls(P<.001); insulin resistance (fasting HOMA-IR>6.8) was 42.32% in cases and 12% in control (P<.001). Patients with PCOS had following clinical and biochemical parameters: oligomenorrhea- 74%, amenorrhea- 26%, mean Ferriman-Galaway score -19.89 + 5.06. At day 3 of menstrual cycle meanserum LH was 12.79+7.1 mmol/L, serum FSH was 5.23 + 2.5 miu/ml and serum prolactin was 415.15+180.5 mmol/L; 30% had biochemical hyperandrogenemia.ConclusionsPCOS patient in Bangladesh are usually overweight, hirsute (grade I and II), hyperandrogenemic, insulin resitant and have altered LH to FSH ratio.

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