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“Homoeopathic management of polycystic ovarian disease: A Case Series study.”
Published in April-June 2021 (Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2021)

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Polycystic ovarian diseases affect approximately 5-7% of women especially in the young reproductive
period (second and third decade of life). The studies of family members with PCOS indicate that an
autosomal dominant mode of inheritance with premature male pattern baldness as the male phenotype
may exist. Major features of PCOD include menstrual dysfunction, anovulation, and signs of
hyperandrogenism. Although the exact etiology is not clear, PCOD is an abnormality of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian system. A characteristic of the syndrome is inappropriate gonadotropin
secretion, which is more likely a result of, rather than a cause of, ovarian dysfunction. Clinically all types
of menstrual irregularity, Obesity, Skin manifestations, Unusual hair growth & Infertility and PCOD
affects premenopausal women, and the age of onset most often is perimenarchal.
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2026-04-06
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Dr. Dhanashree S. Kulkarni (2026). “Homoeopathic management of polycystic ovarian disease: A Case Series study.”. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 5(2), 4. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH250003
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