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A member asked:

My diagnosis shows i have all hormones under normal range. but sonogram shows polycystic ovaries. what could it be?

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Dr. David Sneid answered

All ovaries: Have cysts from prior eggs that have been ovulated. This is not the same as pcos which is often a clinical diagnosis, not based upon ultrasound.

Dr Accurso agreed

Answered 2/19/2014

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