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Work-up, treatment of adolescent PCOS varies by specialty


 

AT THE NASPAG ANNUAL MEETING

Ms. Powers acknowledged certain limitations of the study, including the relatively small number of patients seen by gynecologists. "There were also difficulties capturing patients using the current billing system," she said. "In the long term, it would be useful to collect prospective data to identify the best diagnostic criteria and lab tests for a work-up."

Ms. Powers said she had no relevant financial conflicts.

dbrunk@frontlinemedcom.com

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