In a poignant clinical encounter, a patient revealed a heartbreaking history of experiencing five late-term miscarriages, ranging from 4 and a half months to 6 and a half months of pregnancy. Each instance ended tragically, with the loss of the fetus despite attempts to preserve it. The Journey of Loss:The first miscarriage unfolded unbeknownst to the patient, only discovering the…
PCOS: Precursor For Endometrial Cancer – Antai Hospital
Why do patients with polycystic ovaries develop endometrial cancer? Our study found that young patients with endometrial cancer often have primary infertility, irregular menstruation, polycystic ovaries and endometrial hyperplasia, aligning with the findings here at Antai Hospital. The survey also showed higher rates of non-pregnancy, a history of infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, and simultaneous primary tumors in the endometrium and…
PCOS: Precursor For Endometrial Cancer – Antai Hospital
Why do patients with polycystic ovaries develop endometrial cancer? Our study found that young patients with endometrial cancer often have primary infertility, irregular menstruation, polycystic ovaries and endometrial hyperplasia, aligning with the findings here at Antai Hospital. The survey also showed higher rates of non-pregnancy, a history of infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, and simultaneous primary tumors in the endometrium and…
PCOS: Malformed Ovaries? – Antai Hospital
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder closely related to metabolic syndrome, and the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease is increased. Dr. Fenglin Chen from Antai Hospital believes that the cause of PCOS is gonadal malstructure, that is, the remaining testicular tissue (ootestis) present in the ovaries during the differentiation period. Therefore, the treatment can not…
PCOS: Is it inherited? – Antai Hospital
Many women may know that polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex endocrine and metabolic abnormalities caused by the disease, great harm, can make women hair loss, hirsuty, obesity, irregular menstruation and even infertility. Women with the disease of polycystic ovary, biological mothers and sisters tend to have a higher prevalence than ordinary women. Medical studies have found that polycystic…
PCOS & IVF: Does it work? – Antai Hospital
Polycystic ovaries and test-tube babies are commonly associated together, but the two are completely unrelated words are put together, they can cause a stir. Now test-tube baby is regarded as a pregnancy aid technology, widely used in infertility patients. Antai hospital experts remind: treatment of infertility do not blindly choose for a test-tube baby. Antai hospital recently admitted a polycystic…
Diane- 35 & PCOS: Does it work? – Antai Hospital
Diane-35 (ethinylestradil cyproterone tablets), indicated that ethinylestradil cyproterone tablets can be used for oral contraception. Ethoestrel cyproterone tablets are also used to treat androgen-dependent conditions in women, such as acne, especially the obvious type, and acne with seborrhea or inflammation or nodules (papular pustuous acne, nodular cyst acne), androgenic alopecia in women, mild hirsutism, and androgenic symptoms in patients with…
How do we treat PCOS? – Antai Hospital
Polycystic ovary (PCOS) is a complex endocrine and metabolic disorder in women of reproductive age. It is characterized by chronic anovulation (disorder or loss of ovulation function) and hyperandrogenemia (excess production of male hormones in women). The onset of the disease is more common in adolescence, women with polycystic ovaries, often accompanied by menstruation, obesity, hirsute, amenorrhea, infertility or abortion…
Diagnostic criteria for PCOS – Antai Hospital
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women, which is the main cause of anovulation infertility and hyperandrogenemia. Doctors at Antai Hospital said that this is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women, and is the main cause of anovulation infertility, and polycystic ovary is a polygene-related disease, manifested by a complex…
MRKH Syndrome: A feasible solution- Antai Hospital
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome (OMIM 277000) is the second most common cause of primary amenorrhea with an incidence rate of about one in 4000 to 5000 female births. It is defined by agenesis of the uterus and the upper part of the vagina in 46,XX females with normal ovarian function and normal secondary sexual characteristics. The syndrome may occur either in…