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, recurrence, remission, and definitive treatment were compared with GD patients without DS. Study variables and statistical analyses Auxological parameters, including height, weight, and body mass index (BMI, calculated by weight in kilogram divided by
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. Outcomes Primary outcome The primary outcome was change in weight or body mass index (BMI) from baseline to the end of the observation. Secondary outcomes Secondary outcomes were waist circumference (WC), total cholesterol, low
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( 11 ). Subjects and methods The study included 478 women aged 24.75 ± 8.05 years (mean ± s.d. ), body mass index (BMI) 27.27 ± 7.18 kg/m 2 who underwent investigations for irregular periods, hirsutism or biochemical hyperandrogenism in the
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