The pelvic ultrasound is shown below:
The ultrasound shows multiple ovarian cysts. The patient is suffering from Polycystic ovarian Syndrome.
Case Discussion
Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome:
- It is the most common cause of female hirsutism (male-pattern hair growth).
- Patients may have mild or no symptoms or present with oligomenorrhea, infertilty and virilization.
- The cause is umknown but hyperinsulinemia with insulin resistance is usually seen.
- Typically affects women in the teenage age years who are obese .
- On pelvic examination palpably enlarged ovaries may be felt.
- Blood workup shows increased LH/FSH ratio (>2) and increased testosterone.
- An ultrasound may show ovaries with multiple small follicles.
- Ovulation may be induced with clomiphene to treat infertility.
- Oral contraceptive pills may be used to supress steroidogenesis.
- Weight loss will help with insulin resistance.
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