Abstract

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has distinct ovarian features such as high androgen output, higher aromatase activity (higher estrogens) and less follicular atresia. It is unclear whether these changes are related to disturbed intraovarian environment or is due to some exogenous factors in the circulation. We aimed to answer this question.

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