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PCOS – what matters in early pregnancy?– data from a cross‐sectional, multicenter study
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In the first trimester, PCOS women diagnosed according to NIH criteria were more metabolically and endocrinologically abnormal compared with those who only met the Rotterdam consensus criteria. BMI and FTI were independent predictive factors for blood pressure. There was a high prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus in early PCOS pregnancies.
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