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Pcos?? antimullerian 2.10 ng/ml estradiol 109 pg/ml fsh 3.23 miu/ml inhibin b 161.0 pg/ml lh 5.82 miu/ml

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Dr. Gerard Honore answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

PCOS: PCOS is diagnosed by 1) irregular periods, 2) high androgen levels (such as testosterone), and/or 3) many small ovarian follicle cysts, usually seen on ultrasound. These criteria are the Rotterdam/ESHRE diagnostic criteria, the Androgen excess Society has a similar but slightly different criterion. None of the tests you have listed are used for diagnosing PCOS. I hope this helps, good wishes.

Answered 3/25/2015

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