Title : Vitamin D and calcium dysregulation in the polycystic ovarian syndrome.

Pub. Date : 1999 Jun

PMID : 10433180






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1 The aim of this observational study was to determine whether vitamin D and calcium dysregulation contribute to the development of follicular arrest in women with PCO, resulting in reproductive and menstrual dysfunction. Calcium PCOS1 Homo sapiens
2 These data suggest that abnormalities in calcium homeostasis may be responsible, in part, for the arrested follicular development in women with PCO and may contribute to the pathogenesis of PCO. Calcium PCOS1 Homo sapiens
3 These data suggest that abnormalities in calcium homeostasis may be responsible, in part, for the arrested follicular development in women with PCO and may contribute to the pathogenesis of PCO. Calcium PCOS1 Homo sapiens