Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine and metabolic disorders in premenopausal women. Heterogeneous by nature, PCOS is defined by a combination of signs and symptoms of androgen excess and ovarian dysfunction in the absence of other specific diagnoses. The aetiology of this syndrome remains largely unknown, but mounting evidence suggests that PCOS might be a complex multigenic disorder with strong epigenetic and environmental influences, including diet and lifestyle factors. PCOS is frequently associated with abdominal adiposity, insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic disorders and cardiovascular risk factors. The diagnosis and treatment of PCOS are not complicated, requiring only the judicious application of a few well-standardized diagnostic methods and appropriate therapeutic approaches addressing hyperandrogenism, the consequences of ovarian dysfunction and the associated metabolic disorders. This article aims to provide a balanced review of the latest advances and current limitations in our knowledge about PCOS while also providing a few clear and simple principles, based on current evidence-based clinical guidelines, for the proper diagnosis and long-term clinical management of women with PCOS.

Keywords

MedicinePolycystic ovaryEtiologyGynecologyOvaryInternal medicineInsulin resistanceInsulin

MeSH Terms

AnimalsFemaleHumansHyperandrogenismInsulin ResistanceMetabolic DiseasesObesityPolycystic Ovary Syndrome

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Publication Info

Year
2018
Type
review
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
270-284
Citations
1924
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Héctor F. Escobar‐Morreale (2018). Polycystic ovary syndrome: definition, aetiology, diagnosis and treatment. Nature Reviews Endocrinology , 14 (5) , 270-284. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrendo.2018.24

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DOI
10.1038/nrendo.2018.24
PMID
29569621

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Data completeness: 86%