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Evidence of proatherogenic inflammation in polycystic ovary syndrome
Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, 06/30/09
Gonzalez F et al. - PCOS and obesity contribute to a proatherogenic state; but in women with PCOS, abdominal adiposity and hyperandrogenism may exacerbate the risk of atherosclerosis.
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