Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Definition & Symptoms

September 2nd, 2008

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS, also known clinically as Stein-Leventhal syndrome), is an endocrine disorder that affects 5–10% of women. It occurs amongst all races and nationalities, is the most common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age, and is a leading cause of infertility. The symptoms and severity of the syndrome vary greatly between women.

Other names for this disorder include:

* Polycystic ovary disease (although this is not correct, as PCOS is characterised as a syndrome rather than a disease)
* Functional ovarian hyperandrogenism
* Hyperandrogenic chronic anovulation
* Ovarian dysmetabolic syndrome
* Ovarian androgen excess

Definition

There are two definitions that are commonly used:

1. In 1990 a consensus workshop sponsored by the NIH/NICHD suggested that a patient has PCOS if she has (1) signs of androgen excess (clinical or biochemical), (2) oligoovulation, and (3) other entities are excluded that would cause polycystic ovaries.
2. In 2003 a consensus workshop sponsored by ESHRE/ASRM in Rotterdam indicated PCOS to be present if 2 out of 3 criteria are met: (1) oligo- and/or anovulation, (2) excess androgen activity, (3) polycystic ovaries (by gynecologic ultrasonography), and other causes of PCOS are excluded.

The Rotterdam definition is wider, including many more patients, notably patients without androgen excess, while in the NIH/NICHD definiton androgen excess is a prerequisit. Critics maintain that findings obtained from the study of patients with androgen excess cannot be necessarily extrapolated to patients without androgen excess.

Signs and symptoms

Common symptoms of PCOS include:

* Oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea – irregular/few, or absent, menstrual periods; cycles that do occur may comprise heavy bleeding (check with a gynaecologist, since heavy bleeding is also an early warning sign of endometrial cancer, for which women with PCOS are at higher risk)
* Infertility, generally resulting from chronic anovulation (lack of ovulation)
* Elevated serum (blood) levels of androgens (male hormones), specifically testosterone, androstenedione, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), causing hirsutism and occasionally masculinization
* Central obesity – “apple-shaped” obesity centered around the lower half of the torso
* Androgenic alopecia (male-pattern baldness)
* Acne / oily skin / seborrhea
* Acanthosis nigricans (dark patches of skin, tan to dark brown/black)
* Acrochordons (skin tags) – tiny flaps of skin
* Prolonged periods of PMS-like symptoms (bloating, mood swings, pelvic pain, backaches)
* Sleep apnea

Signs are:

* Multiple cysts on the ovaries. Sonographycally they may present as a “string of pearls”.
* Enlarged ovaries, generally 1.5 to 3 times larger than normal, resulting from multiple cysts
* Thickened, smooth, pearl-white outer surface of ovary
* Chronic pelvic pain, possibly due to pelvic crowding from enlarged ovaries; however, the actual cause is not yet known
* The ratio of LH (Luteinizing hormone) to FSH (Follicle stimulating hormone) is 2:1 or more, particularly in the early phase of the menstrual cycle.
* Increased levels of testosterone.
* Deceased levels of sex hormone binding globulin.
* Hyperinsulinemia.

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Ruptured Ovarian Cysts

August 20th, 2008

Here’s a mashup of various posts on ruptured ovarian cysts:

1. Symptoms of Ruptured Ovarian Cysts Uncovered

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2. cause of ovarian cyst

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3. The MENACE of an Ovarian Cyst That Ruptures

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4. My Ovarian Cyst Ruptured

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5. Ruptured Ovarian Cysts Symptoms

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Ovarian Cyst Surgery – To do or not to do

August 19th, 2008

Going for surgery is never an easy thing to do for anyone. Before one decides on ovarian cyst surgery, it’s good to know the various treatment options available as well as the types of surgery that can be done. All procedures are not the same so I’ll be posting on various options available on this blog, starting today.

1. REVELATION Of Ovarian Cysts Treatment

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2. Ovarian Cyst Removal is Not Always Necessary

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3. Ovarian Cyst Surgery Can Be Avoided

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4. Removal Of Ovarian Cyst

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Ovarian Cyst Treatment through Aspiration

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Here’s a sonography video exhibiting ovarian cyst aspiration. Good to watch before your own procedure with your doctor. Gives you an idea about what to expect in your own ovarian cyst treatment, if you are slated to have this procedure.

SONOGRAPHY GUIDED OVARIAN CYST ASPIRATION

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The Lowdown on Complex Ovarian Cysts

August 18th, 2008

Complex ovarian cysts are more of a concern for women than regular cysts as the word ‘complex cysts’ conjures up images of much more complex – and lengthy – treatments. The following is a round-up of posts related to complex ovary cysts.

1. My Ultrasound Found An Ovarian Cyst!

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2. Complex Ovarian Cysts- are there alternatives to surgical removal?

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3. Complex Ovarian Cyst: Causes And Risks

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4. If a complex ovarian cyst ruptures will it destroy your …

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5. Complex Ovarian Cyst: Causes And Risks

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What is PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)?

August 18th, 2008

A lot of women ask – what is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome? And how does it affect me and what are the treatment options? For now, lets just focus on its symptoms and causes.

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2. PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

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4. My Life with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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5. What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

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Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts

August 18th, 2008

Here is a sprinkling of posts from the world of blogs on symptoms of ovarian cysts. There are standard symptoms for ovarian cysts but all women do not exhibit all the symptoms and sometimes some symptoms actually relate to another health problem.

1. The Ovarian Cysts – Their Symptoms And Treatment

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2. Symptoms Of Ovarian Cyst Bursting: Uncovered

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3. Get the Facts on the Signs of Ovarian Cysts

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4. Symptoms Of Ovarian Cyst Bursting: Uncovered

There is more than one way through which you can discover the symptoms associated with ovarian cyst bursting, by which you can ultimately diagnose this problem Being able to focus on the symptoms of. …

5. Symptoms of Ovarian cysts

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Hope reading about these symptoms would help point you in the right direction – as well as help you formulate questions for the next visit to your doctor.