Criteria for Diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome during Adolescence: Literature Review
Author
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Peña, Alexia S.
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Codner Dujovne, Ethel
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Witche, Selma
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2023-07-18T18:12:48Z
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2023-07-18T18:12:48Z
Publication date
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2022
Cita de ítem
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Diagnostics 2022, 12, 1931
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Identifier
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10.3390/diagnostics12081931
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/194804
Abstract
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine conditions in women. PCOS may be more challenging to diagnose during adolescence due to an overlap with the physiological events of puberty, which are part of the diagnostic criteria in adult women. This review focuses on the evidence available in relation to PCOS diagnostic criteria for adolescents. Adolescent PCOS should be diagnosed using two main criteria irregular-menstrual cycles (relative to number of years post-menarche) and hyperandrogenism (clinical and/or biochemical); after excluding other conditions that mimic PCOS. Accurate definitions of the two main criteria will decrease challenges/controversies with the diagnosis and provide timely diagnosis during adolescence to establish early management. Despite the attempts to create accurate diagnostic criteria and definitions, this review highlights the limited research in this area, especially in the follow up of adolescents presenting with one diagnostic feature that are called "at risk of PCOS". Studies in adolescents continue to use the Rotterdam diagnostic criteria that uses pelvic ultrasound. This is inappropriate, because previous and emerging data that show many healthy adolescents have polycystic ovarian morphology in the early years post-menarche. In the future, anti-Mullerian hormone levels might help support PCOS diagnosis if adolescents meet two main criteria.
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Women's and Children's Foundation
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en
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Publisher
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States