Polycystic ovarian morphology is associated with primary dysmenorrhea in young Korean women.
Jee Young JeongMin Kyoung KimInha LeeJisun YunYoung Bin WonBo Hyon YunSeok Kyo SeoSiHyun ChoYoung Sik ChoiByung Seok LeePublished in: Obstetrics & gynecology science (2019)
Our study shows that PCOM may have a correlation with the severity of primary dysmenorrhea. Since PCOM may play a role in the development of menstrual pain, patients with PCOM should be under active surveillance with resources for prompt pain management readily available. It may also be necessary to further investigate the molecular mechanisms of pain development in primary dysmenorrhea.