1Conclusions: We identified metabolites that might have causal effects on PCOS development.
2Environmental factors are thought to be involved in the development of PCOS.
3Cardiovascular abnormalities represent important long-term sequelae of PCOS that need further investigations.
4The difference between preoperative and postoperative PCO and PCOR values were calculated.
5The postoperative PCO and PCOR changes did not affect the postoperative ROM.
6Based on the combination of PCOS symptoms, women formed seven outcome groups.
7After 12 weeks, the degree of PCO was determined by clinical evaluation.
8Outside, filled with disgust, he tried to kick the PCO's face in.
9The present study aimed to explore the potential environmental risk factors of PCOS.
10The number of GH pulses was not different between PCOS patients and controls.
11However, premature coronary atherosclerosis has not been demonstrated in PCOS women.
12PCO was more consistently preserved after surgery in the PR group.
13One hundred sixty-nine PCOS patients and 338 matched controls were compared.
14On the contrary, a decreased PCO seemed to improve knee flexion.
15Beyond his initial nod, he hadn't once acknowledged the existence of the PCO.
16All women with PCOS in our study population were not obese.