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Hirsutism and oligomenorrhea are appropriate screening criteria for polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescents
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Gynecological Endocrinology Volumen: 31 Número: 8 Páginas: 625-629 (2015)
DOI: 10.3109/09513590.2015.1025380
Autor
Villarroel Quintana, Claudio
López, Patricia
Merino Osorio, Paulina
Iñíguez Vila, Germán
Sir Petermann, Teresa
Codner Dujovne, Ethel
Institución
Resumen
We evaluated the association of hirsutism and oligomenorrhea (persistent menstrual cycles > 45
days) as screening criteria for the detection of biochemical hyperandrogenism (BH) and polycystic
ovaries (PCOM) during adolescence and determined which androgens, granulosa cell hormone,
ultrasonographic parameters have the best association with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Hirsute girls with oligomenorrhea (N = 26 Hirs/Oligo group) and non-hirsute girls with regular cycles
(N = 63, C group) were studied. Prevalence of BH and PCOM, diagnostic performance of
androgens and ultrasound parameters for PCOS diagnosis were analyzed. BH and PCOM
prevalence were higher in the Hirs/Oligo girls than in the C girls (76.9% versus 25.5%; 92.3%
versus 33.3%, respectively; p<0.0001). A complete PCOS phenotype (Hirs/Oligo with BH and
PCOM) was observed in 73.1% of the Hirs/Oligo group. The presence of both BH and PCOM was
observed in 7.9% of the C group. The parameters with the best diagnostic performance were free
androgen index >= 6.1, testosterone >= 2.4 nmol/L, follicle number >= 12 and ovarian volume >= 10
ml anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) exhibited a low diagnostic accuracy. Hirsutism and persistent
menstrual cycle over 45 days are highly associated with BH and PCOM suggesting that the
presences of both criteria are necessary for the diagnosis of PCOS during adolescence.