PCOS Controversies: An Interactive Webinar Session With Dr. Komal Chavan

Speciality: Obstetrics and Gynecology


Speaker:

Dr. Komal Chavan | MD,DNB,MNAMS,FCPS,DGO,FICOG, Diploma in Reproduction Medicine (UKSH)

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session of controversies in diagnosis and management of PCOS in female patients. In this webinar, the speaker, Dr. Komal Chavan has given elaborative information on PCOS management. 

Infertility is a common health problem observed among the young generation. Due to incidence of different diseases like PCOS, endometriosis, cysts and others the threat to infertility is increasing in women.

A number of signs and symptoms such as hirsutism. hyperandrogenism etc are noted in PCOS but still the proper approach of diagnosing PCOS is unknown and a lot of ongoing controversies are there regarding its right time diagnosis and management.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogeneous and extremely common disease with symptoms that vary with the age of the patient, typically characterized by hyperandrogenism, chronic oligo-anovulation, and several metabolic disorders. It includes various phenotypes, and the pathogenesis is multifactorial which needs to be explored in detail.  

Therefore,  you are going to have an overall knowledge regarding infertility management using ART. Listen to the webinar, grab the knowledge that is shared and follow HiDoc for more such interesting webinar sessions.
 


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