Polycystic ovarian syndrome – Part 2: Clinical features

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In this episode:

  • The range of clinical features associated with PCOS and how these might differ across the lifespan
  • The importance of timely diagnosis of PCOS in terms of long-term health impact
  • The fact that PCOS is much more than a reproductive issue
  • What we all need to know about PCOS and pregnancy

 

Host: Dr Terri Foran, Medical Educator

Experts:
Dr Anju Joham, Endocrinologist
Dr Chau Thien (Jillian) Tay, Endocrinologist

Total time: 25 mins

 

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Last Updated: 1 Mar, 2024

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