Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /

All four editors of this title are extremely prominent in the field of PCOS. Although they are all U.S.-based, they are internationally renowned. The book includes the latest diagnostic criteria for PCOS, and comprises the most up to date information about the genetic features and pathogenesis of PC...

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spelling oai:localhost:123456789-2118722023-07-17T15:12:37Z Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas / Dunaif, Andrea. Chang, R. Jeffrey. Franks, Stephen. Legro, Richard S. SpringerLink (Online service) Ginecologia. Obstetricia. Diabetes. Endocrinologia. Medicina interna. All four editors of this title are extremely prominent in the field of PCOS. Although they are all U.S.-based, they are internationally renowned. The book includes the latest diagnostic criteria for PCOS, and comprises the most up to date information about the genetic features and pathogenesis of PCOS. The diagnostic criteria for PCOS took shape in 1990 following an NIH conference co-organized by Dr. Dunaif, resulting in her classic volume, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (1992). That title recommended diagnostic criteria of hyperandrogenism and chronic anovlulation with the exclusion of specific disorder of the ovary, adrenal, and pituitary. These criteria dominated the field but were revised in 2003 by a working group of international experts at a conference in Rotterdam. Since then, it has become increasingly clear over the past several years that PCOS is a complex genetic disease resulting from the interaction of susceptibility genes and environmental factors. This volume critically reviews the methodological approaches and the evidence for various PCOS susceptibility genes. Additional familial phenotypes of PCOS and their potential genetic basis are also discussed. In all, this title is comprehensive and replete with the latest in expert recommendations on PCOS. This expert opinion remains critical to guiding practice in PCOS because sufficient data for evidence-based guidelines remains scarce. 0 2022-10-11T17:27:48Z 2022-10-11T17:27:48Z 2008. Digital 618.1/.2 P782 9781597451086 197394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-108-6 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-108-6
institution Acervo SISBI
collection SIGAA
topic Ginecologia.
Obstetricia.
Diabetes.
Endocrinologia.
Medicina interna.
spellingShingle Ginecologia.
Obstetricia.
Diabetes.
Endocrinologia.
Medicina interna.
Dunaif, Andrea.
Chang, R. Jeffrey.
Franks, Stephen.
Legro, Richard S.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /
description All four editors of this title are extremely prominent in the field of PCOS. Although they are all U.S.-based, they are internationally renowned. The book includes the latest diagnostic criteria for PCOS, and comprises the most up to date information about the genetic features and pathogenesis of PCOS. The diagnostic criteria for PCOS took shape in 1990 following an NIH conference co-organized by Dr. Dunaif, resulting in her classic volume, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (1992). That title recommended diagnostic criteria of hyperandrogenism and chronic anovlulation with the exclusion of specific disorder of the ovary, adrenal, and pituitary. These criteria dominated the field but were revised in 2003 by a working group of international experts at a conference in Rotterdam. Since then, it has become increasingly clear over the past several years that PCOS is a complex genetic disease resulting from the interaction of susceptibility genes and environmental factors. This volume critically reviews the methodological approaches and the evidence for various PCOS susceptibility genes. Additional familial phenotypes of PCOS and their potential genetic basis are also discussed. In all, this title is comprehensive and replete with the latest in expert recommendations on PCOS. This expert opinion remains critical to guiding practice in PCOS because sufficient data for evidence-based guidelines remains scarce.
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author Dunaif, Andrea.
Chang, R. Jeffrey.
Franks, Stephen.
Legro, Richard S.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Dunaif, Andrea.
Chang, R. Jeffrey.
Franks, Stephen.
Legro, Richard S.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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title Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /
title_short Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /
title_full Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /
title_fullStr Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /
title_full_unstemmed Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Current Controversies, From The Ovary To The Pancreas /
title_sort polycystic ovary syndrome current controversies, from the ovary to the pancreas /
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