PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20719841-7 2010 Those with PCO by AFC had lower FSH; higher anti-Mullerian hormone, estrone, dehydroepiandrostenedione sulfate, and free androgen index; and slightly higher total testosterone than those without PCO. Testosterone 163-175 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 11-14 21793282-5 2011 Statistical analysis revealed a significantly higher prevalence of acne, LH/FSH ratios and testosterone levels in women with PCO compared to those with normal ovarian morphology. Testosterone 91-103 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 125-128 1827032-6 1991 Compared with the non-PCO group, the PCO subgroup without hirsutism (n = 31) had statistically significantly higher median values of LH, testosterone, androstenedione, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate concentrations, and free androgen index. Testosterone 137-149 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 37-40 16095537-10 2005 Among both diabetic and non-diabetic women, those with PCO had significantly higher plasma LH, LH/FSH ratio, total testosterone and androstenedione levels. Testosterone 115-127 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 55-58 10548608-5 1999 PCO patients with unexplained infertility had higher midfollicular luteinizing hormone and testosterone compared with the group with normal ovaries. Testosterone 91-103 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 0-3 10548608-7 1999 Ovulatory PCO women with infertility had higher testosterone concentrations in comparison with PCO controls. Testosterone 48-60 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 10-13 1395063-13 1992 Median testosterone and androstenedione levels were the same in PCO and non-PCO women. Testosterone 7-19 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 64-67 10023877-7 1999 Compared to women with normal ovaries, those with PCO had significantly higher serum testosterone (T) concentrations. Testosterone 85-97 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 50-53 9127132-7 1997 The mean Ferriman Gallwey scores and both total and free testosterone levels were significantly higher in the PCO group in comparison to the non-PCO group. Testosterone 57-69 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 110-113 8053879-10 1994 Hirsutism (Ferriman Gallwey score > 7), elevated testosterone levels and irregular menstrual cycles were significantly more frequent amongst women with PCO. Testosterone 52-64 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 155-158 6833465-2 1983 The diagnosis of PCO was confirmed by increased serum testosterone, androstenedione, and LH levels compared to those in normal women. Testosterone 54-66 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 17-20 2505956-2 1989 The PCO group had higher median follicular phase LH (days "menses", -5, -3), FSH (days -5, -3) testosterone (days -3, -2) and free androgen index (days -5, -3, -1) than the controls. Testosterone 95-107 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 4-7 2505956-4 1989 These results suggest that abnormal secretion of LH and free testosterone may contribute to the subfertility of women with PCO, possibly by premature activation of the oocyte or by interfering with folliculogenesis. Testosterone 61-73 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 123-126