Usefulness of Anthropometric Parameters and Non-HDL-C in the Early Screening of PCOS
Background: PCOS has been known to predispose to morbidity by its relationship with the metabolic syndrome and CVD. Dyslipidemia and alterations in anthropometric parameters are suggestive of the underlying metabolic risk in PCOS. Methods: Fifty patients of PCOS (aged 18-50 years) and equal number o...
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Main Authors: | Vijay Jangra (Author), Jyoti Aggarwal (Author), Tajinder Kaur (Author), Gobardhan Kathariya (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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