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Is it useful to measure DHEAS levels in PCOS?

Hélène BoucherGeoffroy RobinLouise RibièreClaire MartinStéphanie EspiardSophie Catteau-Jonard
Published in: Annales d'endocrinologie (2024)
Using age-dependent norms, DHEAS elevation was found in only 8.1% of women with PCOS (11% in the case of phenotypes A and C) versus 4.3% in controls and women with phenotype D. DHEAS levels correlated only with other androgens, and not (or only minimally) with other ovarian, pituitary or metabolic markers. DHEAS assay therefore appears to be of no interest for positive diagnosis or understanding of the pathophysiology of PCOS, except in case of very high testosterone levels.
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