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Polycystic ovarian syndrome. Evidence for an autoimmune mechanism in some cases.
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Reproductive HealthGynecologyPathologyPolycystic Ovary SyndromeMenstrual CycleOvarian CancerReproductive EndocrinologyPolycystic Ovarian SyndromeFemale InfertilityAutoantibodiesPublic HealthGranulosa CellsInfertilityAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityEndocrinologyOvarian HormoneAutoimmune MechanismAutoantibody ProductionWomen's HealthMedicineAntiovarian Autoantibodies
Antiovarian autoantibodies localized to the granulosa cells were detected in 50% of a group of eight patients diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome. An analogy is drawn to other endocrinopathies characterized by hypersecretion of hormones, notably thyroid and adrenal, and a pathogenetic mechanism involving stimulating antibody is postulated.