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The 4 PCOS Phenotypes

Dr. Chapa’s OBGYN Clinical Pearls

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The Role of Anti-Malurian Hormone in PCOS

There's a role here for AMH, anti-malurian hormone. This is also being investigated as a possible secondary marker in cases where you're not real sure of the patient as PCOS or not. In those that are hyperandrogenic and have polycystic ovarian morphology, they're found to have higher levels of anti-malURian hormone. Too high AMH levels defined as greater than two to three fold is also not good.

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