Polycystic Ovary Disease as a Multisystemic
Endocrinopathy
Podroužek P., Mardešić T. 1
Ústav pro péči o matku a dítě, Praha - Podolí, ředitel ing. V. Wollmuth 1 Sanatorium Pronatal, Praha, vedoucí lékař doc. MUDr. T. Mardešić, CSc. |
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Summary:
Objective: To review the recentprogress in the diagnosis, pathophysiology and treatment of poly-
cystic ovary disease (PCOD).
Design: A review describing the progress in understanding of the dysregulation of ovarian andro-
gen biosynthesis in polycystic ovary disease (PCOD).
Setting: The Institute for the Care of Mother and Child, Podolské nábř. 157, 147 10 Prague 4,
Sanatorium Pronatal, Na Dlouhé mezi 4/12, 147 00 Praha 4-Hodkovičky.
Conclusion: It is proposed, that althought this syndrome is very heterogeneous, the final common
pathway involves a dysregulation of enzymes responsible for ovarian androgen biosynthesis, po-
ssibly induced/influenced by extraovarian factors - especially insulin resistence, hyperinsulinae-mie, growth factors, luteinizing hormone and their biochemical sequelae. It’s probably extraovari-
an factors that determine endocrinological and clinical expression of the disease.
Key words:
polycystic ovary disease (PCOD), insulin, insulin resistance
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