Classification of normogonadotropic infertility: polycystic ovaries diagnosed by ultrasound versus endocrine characteristics of polycystic ovary syndrome

Fertility and sterility, 67(3), 452-458

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)80068-4 PMID 9091329 Source

Abstract

Objective

To investigate the predictive value of polycystic ovaries for endocrine signs of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Design

Controlled descriptive study.

Setting

Academic tertiary care fertility clinic. PATIENT(S): Normogonadotropic (FSH levels between 1 and 10 mIU/mL conversion factor to SI unit, 1.0) oligomenorrheic or amenorrheic women visiting our fertility clinic and a control group of regularly cycling, healthy, normal weight volunteers recruited by advertisement. INTERVENTION(S): Single blood samples and transvaginal sonography were performed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Serum levels of FSH, LH, androstenedione (A), and T and ovarian volume, ovarian stroma density, and follicle number. RESULT(S): In control women, the 95th percentile was calculated for ovarian volume, follicle number, and stroma count as well as endocrine parameters. The use of these upper limits of normal in the study group resulted in 217 (66%) patients with polycystic ovaries on ultrasound (defined as increased mean ovarian volume and/or mean follicle number per ovary), whereas only 120 (36%) patients exhibited elevated serum androgens (increased A and/or T concentrations) and 155 (47%) showed elevated LH levels. Sensitivity and specificity of single or combined sonographic parameters for prediction of elevated serum LH or androgen concentrations were limited. CONCLUSION(S): In the study group of normogonadotropic oligomenorrhea or amenorrheic infertile women, we set strict cutoff levels for various criteria used in the literature for defining PCOS. Groups defined by sonographic or endocrine PCOS criteria did overlap, but sonographic parameters had limited predictive value for abnormal hormone serum levels.

Topics

polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosis, ultrasound versus hormonal pcos criteria, pcos diagnostic criteria comparison, polycystic ovaries on ultrasound, elevated lh levels pcos, androgen levels pcos diagnosis, transvaginal ultrasound ovarian morphology, normogonadotropic anovulation workup, ovarian volume follicle count pcos, oligomenorrhea hormonal evaluation, pcos endocrine testing, follicle number per ovary pcos

Cite this article

van Santbrink, E. J., Hop, W. C., & Fauser, B. C. (1997). Classification of normogonadotropic infertility: polycystic ovaries diagnosed by ultrasound versus endocrine characteristics of polycystic ovary syndrome. *Fertility and sterility*, *67*(3), 452-458. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(97)80068-4

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