POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review
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Resumo: | Stein-Leventhal syndrome, currently known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), is a common ovulatory disorder among women, affecting approximately 6-19% of the female population who are in menopause. It is characterized by presenting hyperandrogenic, reproductive and metabolic alterations. Although its etiology is complex, the relationship between genetic predisposition and environmental factors in the pathology has been proven. Furthermore, the pathophysiologic mechanisms that lead to PCOS are multifactorial, and it is believed to be a complex multigenic disorder, including hypothalamic-pituitary axis abnormalities, steroidogenesis, and insulin resistance. Treatment for PCOS aims to reduce the manifestations of hyperandrogenism, regularize menstrual cycles and correct metabolic changes. This is a systematic literature review, in which a survey of 47 articles was carried out, of which 16 articles were used. Inclusion criteria were articles dealing with polycystic ovary syndrome, in Portuguese and English. At the beginning of the research, 47 articles were selected that fit the keywords, of which 31 (65.9%) were excluded, which did not address the polycystic ovary syndrome. This paper reports the definition of PCOS, its causes, pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic criteria. In addition, this article on the treatment of PCOS exposes that the practice of physical exercise, together with nutritional guidance, are important for the improvement of the symptoms of the syndrome. FINAL: The importance of early diagnosis and treatment is emphasized, in order to prevent metabolic, hyperandrogenic and reproductive changes that affect the quality of life of patients with PCOS. |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a reviewSÍNDROME DE OVARIO POLIQUÍSTICO: una revisiónSÍNDROME DOS OVÁRIOS POLICÍSTICOS: uma revisãoSíndrome de ovario poliquísticoHiperandrogenismoEsterilidadPolycystic ovary syndromeHyperandrogenismInfertilityinfertilidadesindrome do ovário poliscisticoHiperandrogenismoStein-Leventhal syndrome, currently known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), is a common ovulatory disorder among women, affecting approximately 6-19% of the female population who are in menopause. It is characterized by presenting hyperandrogenic, reproductive and metabolic alterations. Although its etiology is complex, the relationship between genetic predisposition and environmental factors in the pathology has been proven. Furthermore, the pathophysiologic mechanisms that lead to PCOS are multifactorial, and it is believed to be a complex multigenic disorder, including hypothalamic-pituitary axis abnormalities, steroidogenesis, and insulin resistance. Treatment for PCOS aims to reduce the manifestations of hyperandrogenism, regularize menstrual cycles and correct metabolic changes. This is a systematic literature review, in which a survey of 47 articles was carried out, of which 16 articles were used. Inclusion criteria were articles dealing with polycystic ovary syndrome, in Portuguese and English. At the beginning of the research, 47 articles were selected that fit the keywords, of which 31 (65.9%) were excluded, which did not address the polycystic ovary syndrome. This paper reports the definition of PCOS, its causes, pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic criteria. In addition, this article on the treatment of PCOS exposes that the practice of physical exercise, together with nutritional guidance, are important for the improvement of the symptoms of the syndrome. FINAL: The importance of early diagnosis and treatment is emphasized, in order to prevent metabolic, hyperandrogenic and reproductive changes that affect the quality of life of patients with PCOS.El síndrome de Stein-Leventhal, actualmente conocido como síndrome de ovario poliquístico (SOP), es un trastorno ovulatorio común entre las mujeres, que afecta aproximadamente al 6-19% de la población femenina que se encuentra en la menopausia. Se caracteriza por presentar alteraciones hiperandrogénicas, reproductivas y metabólicas. Aunque su etiología es compleja, se ha demostrado la relación entre la predisposición genética y los factores ambientales en la patología. Además, los mecanismos fisiopatológicos que conducen al SOP son multifactoriales, y se cree que es un trastorno multigénico complejo, que incluye anomalías del eje hipotalámico-pituitario, esteroidogénesis y resistencia a la insulina. El tratamiento para el SOP tiene como objetivo reducir las manifestaciones del hiperandrogenismo, regularizar los ciclos menstruales y corregir los cambios metabólicos. Se trata de una revisión sistemática de la literatura, en la que se realizó una encuesta de 47 artículos, de los cuales se utilizaron 16 artículos. Los criterios de inclusión fueron artículos sobre el síndrome de ovario poliquístico, en portugués e inglés. Al inicio de la investigación, se seleccionaron 47 artículos que se ajustaban a las palabras clave, de los cuales 31 (65,9%) fueron excluidos, que no abordaron el síndrome de ovario poliquístico. Este artículo informa la definición de SOP, sus causas, mecanismos fisiopatológicos y criterios diagnósticos. Además, este artículo sobre el tratamiento del SOP expone que la práctica de ejercicio físico, junto con la orientación nutricional, son importantes para la mejora de los síntomas del síndrome. FINAL: Se enfatiza la importancia del diagnóstico y tratamiento precoz, con el fin de prevenir cambios metabólicos, hiperandrogénicos y reproductivos que afectan la calidad de vida de los pacientes con SOP.A síndrome de Stein-Leventhal, atualmente conhecida como síndrome do ovário policístico (SOP), é uma desordem ovulatória comum entre as mulheres, afetando aproximadamente 6-19% da população feminina que estão em menacme. É caracterizada por apresentar alterações hiperandrogênicas, reprodutivas e metabólicas. Embora sua etiologia seja complexa, é comprovada a relação da predisposição genética e de fatores ambientais na patologia. Ademais, os mecanismos fisiopatológicos que levam a SOP são multifatoriais, e acredita-se numa desordem multigênica complexa, incluindo anormalidades no eixo hipotálamo-hipofisário, esteroidogênese e resistência insulínica. O tratamento para SOP visa reduzir as manifestações do hiperandrogenismo, regularizar os ciclos menstruais e corrigir as alterações metabólicas. Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática de literatura, em que foi realizado um levantamento de 47 artigos, dos quais utilizou-se 16 artigos. Os critérios de inclusão foram artigos que tratassem sobre síndrome dos ovários policístico, na língua portuguesa e inglesa.: Ao início da pesquisa, foram selecionados 47 artigos que se enquadravam nas palavras chave, dos quais excluiu-se 31 (65,9%), que não abordavam sobre a síndrome dos ovários policísticos. Relata-se nesse trabalho a definição de SOP, quais as causas, os mecanismos fisiopatológicos e os critérios diagnósticos. Além disso, expõem-se nesse artigo acerca do tratamento de SOP que a prática de exercício físico, juntamente com orientação nutricional, são importantes para a melhora dos sintomas da síndrome. FINAIS: Enfatiza-se a importância do diagnóstico e tratamento precoce, no intuito de prevenir as alterações metabólicas, hiperandrogênicas e reprodutivas que afetam a qualidade de vida das pacientes com SOP.Scientia GeneralisScientia GeneralisScientia Generalis2023-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/46810.22289/sg.V4N1A327363/v4n1a3Scientia Generalis; v. 4 n. 1 (2023); 25-35Scientia Generalis; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023); 25-35Scientia Generalis; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2023); 25-352675-299927363/v4n1reponame:Scientia Generalisinstname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPporhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/468/371Copyright (c) 2023 Debora Gomes Junqueira Vilela Vilela, Marília Bassani Mendes, Thais Cristine Souza Silva, Andressa Morgenstern Santos, Gabriel Henrique Roewer, Vanessa Regina Maciel Uzan de Moraeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVilela, Debora Gomes Junqueira VilelaBassani Mendes, MaríliaSilva, Thais Cristine Souza Santos, Andressa Morgenstern Henrique Roewer, Gabrielde Moraes, Vanessa Regina Maciel Uzan 2023-08-01T03:32:20Zoai:ojs2.scientiageneralis.com.br:article/468Revistahttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SGPRIhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/oaieditor@scientiageneralis.com.br2675-29992675-2999opendoar:2023-08-01T03:32:20Scientia Generalis - Publicação independentefalse |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review SÍNDROME DE OVARIO POLIQUÍSTICO: una revisión SÍNDROME DOS OVÁRIOS POLICÍSTICOS: uma revisão |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review Vilela, Debora Gomes Junqueira Vilela Síndrome de ovario poliquístico Hiperandrogenismo Esterilidad Polycystic ovary syndrome Hyperandrogenism Infertility infertilidade sindrome do ovário poliscistico Hiperandrogenismo |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review |
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: a review |
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Vilela, Debora Gomes Junqueira Vilela |
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Vilela, Debora Gomes Junqueira Vilela Bassani Mendes, Marília Silva, Thais Cristine Souza Santos, Andressa Morgenstern Henrique Roewer, Gabriel de Moraes, Vanessa Regina Maciel Uzan |
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Bassani Mendes, Marília Silva, Thais Cristine Souza Santos, Andressa Morgenstern Henrique Roewer, Gabriel de Moraes, Vanessa Regina Maciel Uzan |
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Vilela, Debora Gomes Junqueira Vilela Bassani Mendes, Marília Silva, Thais Cristine Souza Santos, Andressa Morgenstern Henrique Roewer, Gabriel de Moraes, Vanessa Regina Maciel Uzan |
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Síndrome de ovario poliquístico Hiperandrogenismo Esterilidad Polycystic ovary syndrome Hyperandrogenism Infertility infertilidade sindrome do ovário poliscistico Hiperandrogenismo |
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Síndrome de ovario poliquístico Hiperandrogenismo Esterilidad Polycystic ovary syndrome Hyperandrogenism Infertility infertilidade sindrome do ovário poliscistico Hiperandrogenismo |
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Stein-Leventhal syndrome, currently known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), is a common ovulatory disorder among women, affecting approximately 6-19% of the female population who are in menopause. It is characterized by presenting hyperandrogenic, reproductive and metabolic alterations. Although its etiology is complex, the relationship between genetic predisposition and environmental factors in the pathology has been proven. Furthermore, the pathophysiologic mechanisms that lead to PCOS are multifactorial, and it is believed to be a complex multigenic disorder, including hypothalamic-pituitary axis abnormalities, steroidogenesis, and insulin resistance. Treatment for PCOS aims to reduce the manifestations of hyperandrogenism, regularize menstrual cycles and correct metabolic changes. This is a systematic literature review, in which a survey of 47 articles was carried out, of which 16 articles were used. Inclusion criteria were articles dealing with polycystic ovary syndrome, in Portuguese and English. At the beginning of the research, 47 articles were selected that fit the keywords, of which 31 (65.9%) were excluded, which did not address the polycystic ovary syndrome. This paper reports the definition of PCOS, its causes, pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic criteria. In addition, this article on the treatment of PCOS exposes that the practice of physical exercise, together with nutritional guidance, are important for the improvement of the symptoms of the syndrome. FINAL: The importance of early diagnosis and treatment is emphasized, in order to prevent metabolic, hyperandrogenic and reproductive changes that affect the quality of life of patients with PCOS. |
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