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Clinical evidence that hyperinsulinaemia independent of gonadotropins stimulates ovarian growth
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This represents the first example of the pathologic role of insulin to stimulate ovarian growth with low circulating gonadotropins. Thus, while ovarian growth and steroidogenesis are normally stimulated by gonadotropins at puberty, hyperinsulinaemia stimulates pathologic growth of the ovary and an androgenic steroid profile that is active at all ages. We suggest that these patients constitute a model to separate the effect of insulin from gonadotropin in stimulating ovarian growth and/or steroidogenesis.
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