Korean J Reprod Med.  2009 Mar;36(1):71-80.

Clinical Characteristics of Korean Daegu . Kyungpook PCOS Women

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  • 1Kyungpook National University Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Korea. thlee@knu.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
PCOS is one of the most common endocrine disorder affecting reproductive age women. It shows wide range of reproductive and metabolic manifestations. This study was to determine the differences of clinical and laboratory characteristics between adolescent and adult Korean Daegu . Kyungpook PCOS patients. We also compared clinical and laboratory values of Korean PCOS patients to Turkish and American PCOS patients.
METHODS
88 cases were diagnosed and enrolled as PCOS patients, based on 2003 Rotterdam criteria, who visited KNUH Reproductive Endocrinology division between Jan. 2000 and Apr. 2008. We retrospectively reviewed clinical characteristics, serum hormone levels, ultrasono-graphic findings. And we divided into 2 groups, adolescent and adult. We analyzed them with Chi-square test and Student's t-test statistically.
RESULTS
There were no statistically significant differences between adult and adolescent Korean PCOS patients. The prevalence of hyperandrogenism such as facial acne or hirsutism, obesity, and insulin resistance of Korean PCOS women was significantly lower than Turkish and American PCOS women.
CONCLUSION
From the results of this study, we can suggest that it is sure that there are differences of clinical and laboratory characteristics of PCOS patients between races. Genetic background, dietary habits and life style affect the expression of clinical symptoms of PCOS. But we could not find out the difference between adolescent and adult PCOS patients of same race. It might be due to the limitation of small patient number and narrow range of age distribution. So, there must be large scale and multi-center and multi-regional study.

Keyword

Korean; PCOS; Clinical characteristics; Laboratory characteristics

MeSH Terms

Acne Vulgaris
Adolescent
Adult
Age Distribution
Continental Population Groups
Endocrinology
Female
Food Habits
Hirsutism
Humans
Hyperandrogenism
Insulin Resistance
Life Style
Obesity
Prevalence
Retrospective Studies
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