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Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the syndrome that is the most common endocrine disorder in women population. Only about 5-10 % of women get symptoms from age 12 to age 45, where they're being able to reproduce.
www.livestrong.com/article/517342-diets-for-shrinking-of-fibroids/, fibroids vary between people, so you may have to contact your doctor about more information on yours.
Sharp stabbing pain in the ovaries (between the hip bone and bladder), facial hair growth, weight gain, missed periods, and headaches are all signs of PCOS.
A syndrome is a medical condition, and a symptom is something that is noticed that may be used to diagnose a medical condition.
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no difference, just the name. Same syndrome / disease
Fibroids develop between the ages of 30-50. They are never seen in women less than 20 years old. After menopause, if a woman does not take estrogen, fibroids shrink.
in Patau there is an extra chromosome in chromosome 13, in Edwars it the extra chromosome is in chromosome 18
It is estimated that between 20% and 40% of women over age 35 years have fibroids.
There is no relationship between Gout and fibroids.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is due to a compression of nerves or arteries at the brachial plexus, and carpal tunnel syndrome is due to nerve compression at the wrist.
Well babies can suddenly die in other ways too, whereas shaking baby syndrome requires there to be shaking of the baby.