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. 2024 Jan 31;89(2):131–139. doi: 10.1159/000536163

Table 1.

Demographic, anthropometric, metabolic, hormonal, and historical characteristics of PCOS patients (n = 34)

Characteristics n = 34
Age, M (SD), years 31.1 (6.7)
BMI, M (SD), kg/m2 33.25 (3.77)
 BMI ≥25 kg/m2, n (%) 19 (55.9)
Ovulatory dysfunction, n (%) 34 (100)
 Oligo-amenorrhea, n (%) 17 (50.0)
 Anovulatory infertility, n (%) 20 (58.8)
Hyperandrogenism, n (%) 34 (100)
 Clinical (acne and/or hirsutism), n (%) 28 (82.4)
 Biochemical (elevated total or free testosterone level), n (%) 23 (67.6)
Polycystic ovaries, n (%) 34 (100)
IR, n (%) 17 (50.0)
Gestational diabetes mellitus, n (%) 6 (17.6)
Familial diabetes mellitus, n (%) 21 (61.8)
Anti-Mullerian hormone, M (SD), ng/mL 6 (2.8)