PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 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. Luteinizing Hormone 133-135 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 37-40 2895373-9 1988 Women with and those without PCO differed in distribution of serum LH concentrations although the median values were similar. Luteinizing Hormone 67-69 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 29-32 2895373-10 1988 25% of women with PCO had LH concentrations which exceeded the upper limit of the normal range. Luteinizing Hormone 26-28 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 18-21 6228873-3 1983 An increase in LH or in LH response to LHRH, which is regarded as characteristic of polycystic ovarian disease, was only observed in 75% of women with PCO or BO. Luteinizing Hormone 15-17 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 151-154 6228873-3 1983 An increase in LH or in LH response to LHRH, which is regarded as characteristic of polycystic ovarian disease, was only observed in 75% of women with PCO or BO. Luteinizing Hormone 24-26 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 151-154 6833465-2 1983 The diagnosis of PCO was confirmed by increased serum testosterone, androstenedione, and LH levels compared to those in normal women. Luteinizing Hormone 89-91 PCOS1 Homo sapiens 17-20